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  2. List of books about the Korean War - Wikipedia

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    Fehrenbach, T.R. (2001), This Kind of War: The Classic Korean War History – Fiftieth Anniversary Edition, Potomac Books Inc., ISBN 978-1-57488-334-3 Halberstam, David (2007), The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War , New York, NY: Hyperion Books , ISBN 978-1401300524

  3. Korean War - Wikipedia

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    Despite its underdeveloped economy, Chinese military spending was the world's fourth largest globally for most of the war after that of the US, the Soviet Union, and the UK; however, by 1953, with the winding down of the Korean War and the escalation of the First Indochina War, French spending also surpassed Chinese spending by about a third. [301]

  4. Ghost Flames - Wikipedia

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    Ghost Flames: Life and Death in a Hidden War, Korea 1950-1953 is a non-fiction narrative history of the Korean War written by Charles J. Hanley and published in August 2020 by PublicAffairs, an imprint of Perseus Books Group, part of the Hachette Book Group. The book tells the story of the war through the experiences of 20 individuals who lived ...

  5. Category:Korean War books - Wikipedia

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    List of books about the Korean War; A. Australia in the Korean War 1950–53; B. The Bridge at No Gun Ri; C. Colder Than Hell; The Coldest Winter: America and the ...

  6. Category:Korean War-related lists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Korean War-related lists" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... List of books about the Korean War;

  7. Korean Armistice Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic depicting Kim Il-sung and KPA generals during Korean War. By mid-December 1950, the United States was discussing terms for an agreement to end the Korean War. [9] The desired agreement would end the fighting, provide assurances against its resumption, and protect the future security of UNC forces. [10]

  8. 70 years later, Korean Americans are still working to ... - AOL

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    The war was a proxy for these larger powers and became the first military action taken during the Cold War. The Korean War Armistice was signed on July 27, 1953 by representatives from the U.S ...

  9. Korean conflict - Wikipedia

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    Tensions erupted into the Korean War, which lasted from 1950 to 1953. When the war ended, both countries were devastated, but the division remained. North and South Korea continued a military standoff, with periodic clashes. The conflict survived the end of the Cold War and is still ongoing.