"In three days the number of so-called 'volunteers' reached over three hundred men. Very quickly they organized us into military units. Just like that I became a North Korean soldier and was on the way to some unknown place." -- from the bookSouth Korean Lee Young Ho was seventeen years old when he was forced to serve in the North Korean People's Army during the first year of the Korean War. After a few months, he deserted the NKPA and returned to Seoul where he joined the South Korean Marine Corps. Ho's experience is only one of the many compelling accounts found in Voices from the Korean War.Unique in gathering war stories from veterans from all sides of the Korean War -- American, South Korean, North Korean, and Chinese -- this volume creates a vivid and multidimensional portrait of the three-year-long conflict told by those who experienced the ground war firsthand. Richard Peters and Xiaobing Li include a significant introduction that provides a concise history of the Korean conflict, as well as a geographical and a political backdrop for the soldiers' personal stories.
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Gripping, informative, hard-hitting. The incredible voices of American, North and South Korean, and Communist Chinese soldiers give the book a richness seldom found in war books. - Col. David H. Hackworth, author of Steel My Soldiers' Hearts and The Price of Honor ""The personal accounts offer a keen insight into the camaraderie, suffering, hardship, and even humor from both sides of the war. They hit as hard as a massed infantry attack and vividly portray the brutality of war."" - On Point ""Renders a balanced snapshot of the Korean War and its associated horrors.... Highly recommended."" - Choice
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780813191201
Publisert
2004-02-13
Utgiver
Vendor
The University Press of Kentucky
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
312

Om bidragsyterne

Richard Peters, emeritus professor of history at the University of Central Oklahoma, served in the Fifth Regimental Combat Team, U.S. Army, during the Korean War. Xiaobing Li, professor of history and associate director of the Western Pacific Institute at the University of Central Oklahoma, served in China's People's Liberation Army.