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  2. Bruce Cumings - Wikipedia

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    Bruce Cumings (born September 5, 1943) is an American historian of East Asia, professor, lecturer and author. ... Cumings' Origins of the Korean War, ...

  3. Sinchon Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The town, 70 miles [110 km] south of the North Korean capital, Pyongyang, has been turned into a national shrine by a ruthless propaganda machine that has fueled anti-American passions for 36 years in support of an institutionalized, regimented communist regime. [21] The author Bruce Cumings, in his book War and Television, stated:

  4. War crimes in the Korean War - Wikipedia

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    The Korean War was a major conflict of the Cold War and among the most destructive ... [44] [45] [46] Historian Bruce Cumings has likened the American bombing to ...

  5. Korean War - Wikipedia

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    The Korean War (25 June 1950 – 27 July 1953) was an armed conflict on the Korean Peninsula fought between North Korea ... Bruce Cumings argues, however, ...

  6. Geoje POW camp - Wikipedia

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    [3]: 259–60 According to Bruce Cumings in his book, The Korean War, U.S. forces used flamethrowers to retake the camp. Beginning in July 1952, the first 27,000 "civilians," in 16 groups, were extradited to South Korean control. In American documents, those willing to return to North Korea were referred to as "diehard communists".

  7. Bombing of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Between June and October 1950, USAF Far East Air Force (FEAF) B-29 bombers carried out massive aerial attacks on transport centers and industrial hubs in North Korea. Having soon established air supremacy by the destruction of the Korean People's Army Air and Anti-Air Force in the air and on the ground, FEAF bombers encountered no resistance and "the sky over North Korea was their safe front ...

  8. Korean War veterans who crossed paths in war connect 70 years ...

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    Reuchel, 93, is one of about 100 Korean War veterans from across the country who have been interviewed by Ryan Walkowski, 30, of Wittenberg. A valve technician for Midwest Valve Services in ...

  9. The Crime of Korea - Wikipedia

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    According to the historian Bruce Cumings, author of books on the origins and conduct of the Korean War, "this is a complete reversal of black and white done as a matter of policy". The Taejon massacre near Seoul was conducted by South Korean police while American military and intelligence people watched.