Operation Chromite, the American-led amphibious landing that led to the liberation of Seoul in September 1950, is likely the most famous battle of the Korean War. This volume chronicles the origin, course, and consequences of the battle itself, and examines its afterlife through various media in the US and South and North Korea.
Operation Chromite, the American-led amphibious landing that led to the liberation of Seoul in September 1950, is likely the most famous battle of the Korean War. This volume chronicles the origin, course, and consequences of the battle itself, and examines its afterlife through various media in the US and South and North Korea.
S. P. MacKenzie recently retired as Caroline McKissick Dial Professor of History at the University of South Carolina. Over the past three-and-a-half decades he has published a wide variety of books and articles exploring war and society in the twentieth century. MacKenzie's publications include British Prisoners of the Korean War (2012) and The Colditz Myth (2006).
Inhaltsangabe
List of Figures List of Maps 1: Introduction 2: Operation Chromite 3: News Media 4: Official Histories 5: Memoir Battles 6: Analysis Wars 7: Projecting History 8: Commemoration Sites 9: Conclusion Notes Bibliography Picture Acknowledgements Index
List of Figures List of Maps 1: Introduction 2: Operation Chromite 3: News Media 4: Official Histories 5: Memoir Battles 6: Analysis Wars 7: Projecting History 8: Commemoration Sites 9: Conclusion Notes Bibliography Picture Acknowledgements Index
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