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| #1726926 in Books | 2016-08-02 | Original language:English | 9.50 x6.25 x1.00l,.0 | File type: PDF | 264 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| A sobering account of the suffering endured by helpless civilians during the Korean War.|By Arlene|I spent some time in Japan during the sixties, I was fortunate to have heard first hand accounts of some young Japanese civilians caught in the middle of the conflict in it's later stages. It was sobering, this book goes into the suffering inflicted on ordinary people during the K|||"Su-kyoung Hwang offers not just an invaluable work of historical recovery but also a work of relentless moral and scholarly bravery. Based on research ranging from challenging oral histories to deep dives in the National Archives and Korean-language sources,
In 1948, two years before Cold War tensions resulted in the invasion of South Korea by North Korea that started the Korean War, the first major political confrontation between leftists and rightists occurred on the South Korean island of Cheju, where communist activists disrupted United Nations-sanctioned elections and military personnel were deployed. What began as a counterinsurgency operation targeting 350 local rebels resulted in the deaths of roughly 30,000 uninv...
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