How wars begin
Jon Halliday, 23 May 1985
The Korean War: History and Tactics
edited by David Rees.
Orbis, 128 pp., £7.99, September 1984,0 85613 649 2 Show More
edited by David Rees.
Orbis, 128 pp., £7.99, September 1984,
Der Koreakrieg 1950 bis 1953: Das Scheitern der Amerikanischen Aggression gegen die KDVR
by Olaf Groehler.
Militarverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 120 pp., DM 6.50Show More
by Olaf Groehler.
Militarverlag der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik, 120 pp., DM 6.50Show More
The Rainy Spell, and Other Korean Stories
translated by Suh Ji-moon.
Onyx, 255 pp., £12.95, December 1984,9780906383179 Show More
translated by Suh Ji-moon.
Onyx, 255 pp., £12.95, December 1984,
The Complete Book of MASH
by Suzy Kalter.
Columbus, 240 pp., £15.95, October 1984,0 86287 080 1 Show More
by Suzy Kalter.
Columbus, 240 pp., £15.95, October 1984,
The Last Days of MASH
by Alan Alda and Arlene Alda.
Columbus, 150 pp., £8.95, July 1984,0 88101 008 1 Show More
by Alan Alda and Arlene Alda.
Columbus, 150 pp., £8.95, July 1984,
“... On 5 July 1953, three weeks before the end of the Korean War, Winston Churchill was about to step out onto the croquet lawn with his doctor, Lord Moran, and with Field Marshal Montgomery, when Monty asked him: ‘What is our policy in Korea? It is no good making war without a policy.’ Churchill replied with a reference to the President of South Korea: If I were in charge, I would withdraw the United Nations troops to the coast and leave Syngman Rhee to the Chinese ... ”