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The Korean War in Britain

The Korean War in Britain
Author: Grace Huxford
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2018-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1526118971

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The Korean War in Britain explores the social and cultural impact of the Korean War (1950–53) on Britain. Coming just five years after the ravages of the Second World War, Korea was a deeply unsettling moment in post-war British history. From allegations about American use of ‘germ’ warfare to anxiety over Communist use of ‘brainwashing’ and treachery at home, the Korean War precipitated a series of short-lived panics in 1950s Britain. But by the time of its uneasy ceasefire in 1953, the war was becoming increasingly forgotten. Using Mass Observation surveys, letters, diaries and a wide range of under-explored contemporary material, this book charts the war’s changing position in British popular imagination and asks how it became known as the ‘Forgotten War’. It explores the war in a variety of viewpoints – conscript, POW, protester and veteran – and is essential reading for anyone interested in Britain’s Cold War past.


British Soldiers of the Korean War

British Soldiers of the Korean War
Author: Stephen F. Kelly
Publisher: The History Press
Total Pages: 287
Release: 2013-07-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0752494023

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A dramatic and tragic episode in British military history that will soon not be part of living memory. More than 100,000 British troops fought in Korea between 1950 and 1953, of which just over 1,000 died, with a further 1,000 captured and held in atrocious conditions by the Chinese and North Koreans. At least half of those captured died in prison camps. More than 70 per cent of those who fought were teenagers doing National Service – poorly trained and ill-equipped. The Korean War: Memories of Forgotten British Heroes tells the story of these men in their own words. Most of the veterans are now advanced in age and there is a pressing need for them to tell their tale. So soon after the Second World War, this was a conflict Britain did not need, but she remained steadfast by the side of the Americans, fighting more than 6,000 miles away in a country barely anyone could point to on a map. Yet while we remember those conflicts in the Falklands, Iraq and Afghanistan, the Korean War remains largely forgotten.


Britain, Southeast Asia and the Impact of the Korean War

Britain, Southeast Asia and the Impact of the Korean War
Author: Nicholas Tarling
Publisher: NUS Press
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789971693152

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A sequel to the author's Britain, Southeast Asia and the Onset of the Pacific War (Cambridge University Press, 1996) and Britain, Southeast Asia and the Onset of the Cold War (Cambridge University Press, 1998), this book discusses Britain's policy towards Southeast Asia in the period 1950-55, when it was crucially affected by the struggle in Korea. The phases in that struggle - briefly described and placed in a world context - provide a context for discussing Britain's relations with Burma, Thailand, Indonesia, and Indochina. Covering the dispute over West New Guinea and the Chinese Nationalist incursion into Burma, the book gives a full account of the Geneva conference 50 years ago, which reached a settlement in Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia, and of the creation of the SEATO alliance. The focus of the work is on British policy, and it is largely based on a study of British official records.


The British Part in the Korean War: An honourable discharge

The British Part in the Korean War: An honourable discharge
Author: Anthony Farrar-Hockley
Publisher: Stationery Office Books (TSO)
Total Pages: 636
Release: 1990
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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In this volume, General Farrar-Hockley completes the account of Britain's part in the Korean War, from January 1951, when the United Nations' forces seemed about to be overwhelmed by the Chinese Communist Forces, to the armistice in the summer of 1953.


To The Last Round

To The Last Round
Author: Andrew Salmon
Publisher: Aurum
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1845138317

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NEW PAPERBACK EDITION ‘Salmon’s vivid use of recollections and dramatic quotes brings alive an unjustly forgotten conflict’ Time Out With even World War II now just on the edges of living memory, and with British forces now engaged in a lengthy, brutal and attritional old-fashioned war in Afghanistan, historical attention is starting to turn to the Korean War of the early 1950s. And remarkably, the most notorious and celebrated battle in that conflict, from a British point of view, has never previously been written about at length. Andrew Salmon’s book, which has garnered excellent reviews and sold out two hardback printings already, has filled that gap. This is the story of the Battle of the Imjin River, when the British 29th Infantry Brigade, and above all the “Glorious Glosters” of the Gloster Regiment, fought an epic last stand against the largest communist offensive of the war. It lasted three days, of bitter hand-to-hand combat. By the end of it one battalion of the Glosters – some 750 men – had been reduced to just 50 survivors. Andrew Salmon’s definitive history, which gained excellent reviews in hardback and sold very steadily, is very much in the Antony Beevor mould: accessible, pacy, narrative, and painting a moving and exciting picture through the extensive use of eyewitness accounts of veterans, of whom he has tracked down and interviewed dozens. Andrew Salmon is a Seoul-based journalist who writes for The Times, The Washington Times, and Forbes magazine. He first became fascinated by the battle in 2001 when he met British veterans returning to the Imjin River to mark the 50th anniversary.


Korea

Korea
Author: Great Britain. Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Library and Records Department. Historical Branch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1995
Genre: Korean War, 1950-1953
ISBN: 9780903359535

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The British Part in the Korean War

The British Part in the Korean War
Author: Anthony Farrar-Hockley
Publisher: Stationery Office Books (TSO)
Total Pages: 1088
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9780116309624

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How the United Kingdom became involved in the conflict in Korea in 1950, and its efforts to unite a country torn apart, is discussed in this two-volume set. Volume I describes Britain's reluctant partnership with the United States, while Volume 2 details the battles and England's eventual withdrawal.


A Korean Conflict

A Korean Conflict
Author: Ian McLaine
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2015-10-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0857729012

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In 1950, just five years after the end of World War II, Britain and America again went to war--this time to try and combat the spread of communism in East Asia following the invasion of South Korea by communist forces from the North. This book charts the course of the UK-US 'special relationship' from the journey to war beginning in 1947 to the fall of the Labour government in 1951. Ian McLaine casts fresh light on relations between Truman and Attlee and their officials, diplomats and advisors, including Acheson and MacArthur. He shows how Britain was persuaded to join a war it could ill afford and was forced to rearm at great cost to the economy. The decision to participate in the war caused great strain to the Labour party--provoking the Bevan-Gaitskell split which was to keep the party out of office for the next decade. McLaine's revisionist study shows how disastrous the war was for the British--and for the Labour party in particular. It sheds important new light on UK-US relations during a key era in diplomatic and Cold War history.


Britain’s Korean War

Britain’s Korean War
Author: Thomas Hennessey
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2015-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1784991635

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Available in paperback for the first time, this book assesses the strains within the ‘Special Relationship’ between London and Washington and offers a new perspective on the limits and successes of British influence during the Korean War. The interaction between the main personalities on the British side – Attlee, Bevan, Morrison, Churchill and Eden – and their American counterparts – Truman, Acheson, Eisenhower and Dulles – are chronicled. By the end of the war the British were concerned that it was the Americans, rather than the Soviets, who were the greater threat to world peace. British fears concerning the Korean War were not limited to the diplomatic and military fronts these extended to the ‘Manchurian Candidate’ threat posed by returning prisoners of war who had been exposed to communist indoctrination. The book is essential reading for those interested in British and US foreign policy and military strategy during the Cold War.


The British Part in the Korean War

The British Part in the Korean War
Author: Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1990
Genre: Korean War, 1950-1953
ISBN:

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