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Dawn of Fire: The Korean War, 1950–1953
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- ISBN8232650186
- EAN9798232650186
- Date de parution30/10/2025
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- ÉditeurHamza elmir
Résumé
The Korean War was one of the most pivotal yet often overlooked conflicts of the twentieth century. Emerging from the ashes of World War II, it became the first major confrontation of the Cold War, pitting North against South, communism against democracy, and drawing the world into a brutal struggle for the Korean Peninsula. This book presents a detailed and balanced account of the war from its origins to its uneasy armistice.
It examines the political tensions that divided Korea, the strategies and hardships of the soldiers who fought on both sides, and the human stories of courage, sacrifice, and survival amid devastation. Through vivid narration and historical insight, readers will trace key events such as the invasion of 1950, the Battle of Inchon, the Chosin Reservoir campaign, and the long stalemate that followed.
The book also explores the international dimensions of the conflict, from American and Chinese involvement to the United Nations' unprecedented military action. Offering both a comprehensive overview and a human perspective, this account reveals how the Korean War reshaped Asia, defined modern geopolitics, and left a legacy that continues to influence global relations today.
It examines the political tensions that divided Korea, the strategies and hardships of the soldiers who fought on both sides, and the human stories of courage, sacrifice, and survival amid devastation. Through vivid narration and historical insight, readers will trace key events such as the invasion of 1950, the Battle of Inchon, the Chosin Reservoir campaign, and the long stalemate that followed.
The book also explores the international dimensions of the conflict, from American and Chinese involvement to the United Nations' unprecedented military action. Offering both a comprehensive overview and a human perspective, this account reveals how the Korean War reshaped Asia, defined modern geopolitics, and left a legacy that continues to influence global relations today.
The Korean War was one of the most pivotal yet often overlooked conflicts of the twentieth century. Emerging from the ashes of World War II, it became the first major confrontation of the Cold War, pitting North against South, communism against democracy, and drawing the world into a brutal struggle for the Korean Peninsula. This book presents a detailed and balanced account of the war from its origins to its uneasy armistice.
It examines the political tensions that divided Korea, the strategies and hardships of the soldiers who fought on both sides, and the human stories of courage, sacrifice, and survival amid devastation. Through vivid narration and historical insight, readers will trace key events such as the invasion of 1950, the Battle of Inchon, the Chosin Reservoir campaign, and the long stalemate that followed.
The book also explores the international dimensions of the conflict, from American and Chinese involvement to the United Nations' unprecedented military action. Offering both a comprehensive overview and a human perspective, this account reveals how the Korean War reshaped Asia, defined modern geopolitics, and left a legacy that continues to influence global relations today.
It examines the political tensions that divided Korea, the strategies and hardships of the soldiers who fought on both sides, and the human stories of courage, sacrifice, and survival amid devastation. Through vivid narration and historical insight, readers will trace key events such as the invasion of 1950, the Battle of Inchon, the Chosin Reservoir campaign, and the long stalemate that followed.
The book also explores the international dimensions of the conflict, from American and Chinese involvement to the United Nations' unprecedented military action. Offering both a comprehensive overview and a human perspective, this account reveals how the Korean War reshaped Asia, defined modern geopolitics, and left a legacy that continues to influence global relations today.






















