Senin, 05 Februari 2018

Military History Book Review: The War for Korea, 1950–1951

The War for Korea, 1950–1951: They Came From the North by Allan R. Millett, University Press of Kansas, Lawrence, 2010, $45 This is the second volume of a trilogy on the origins and course of the Korean conflict. Millett, winner of the 2008 Pritzker Military Library Literature Award, has already established himself as the dean …

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