Korean War
References
- Korean War 50th Anniversary Commemoration Web @ DOD
- Korea War Project
- Historical Korean War Documents
- Eyewitness: A North Korean Remembers
- KOREAN WAR Lotsa.Links@TheAmericanWarLibrary
- Airpower in the Korean War Air and Space Power Mentoring Guide Essays (Volume 2)
- Korean War @ US Army Center for Military History
- The Korean War, 1950-1953 CHAPTER 25 AMERICAN MILITARY HISTORY Army Historical Series, Center of Military History, United States Army, Washington, D.C., 1989 Transcribed and uploaded by Kim A. Jewell, jewellk@sage.cc.purdue.edu
- POLICY AND DIRECTION: THE FIRST YEAR
- COMBAT ACTIONS IN KOREA
- COMBAT SUPPORT IN KOREA
- KOREAN WAR MAPS
- NORTH TO THE NAKTONG, SOUTH TO THE YALU
- BLACK SOLDIER, WHITE ARMY (EXECUTIVE SUMMARY)
- Order of Battle for Carriers and Carrier-based Squadrons during the Korean Conflict
- USN and USMC Tactical Aircraft operating in the Korean Theater during the Korean Conflict
- Battle Streamer: Korean Service 1950-1954
- Bibliography: Korean Conflict
- New Findings on the Korean War Translation and Commentary by Kathryn Weathersby Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) Bulletins (Fall 1993)
- Letters: Stalin, Kim, and Korean War Origins Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) Bulletins (Fall 1994)
- To Attack, or Not to Attack? Stalin, Kim Il Sung, and the Prelude to War Kathryn Weathersby Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) Bulletins (Spring 1995)
- New Evidence on the Korean War Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) Bulletins 6-7 (Winter 1995/1996)
- New Russian Documents on the Korean War, introduction and translations by Kathryn Weathersby
- China's Road to the Korean War by Chen Jian
- Assessing the Politics of the Korean War, 1949-51 by Evgueni Bajanov
- The Shtykov Diaries by Hyun-su Jeon with Gyoo Kahng
- Stalin, Mao, Kim, and China's Decision to Enter the Korean War, Sept. 16-Oct. 15, 1950: New Evidence from the Russian Archives, article and translations by Alexandre Y. Mansourov
- An Exchange on Korean War Origins Bruce Cumings and Kathryn Weathersby
- Soviet Interrogation of U.S. POWs in the Korean War by Laurence Jolidan
- More New Evidence on the Cold War in Asia Cold War International History Project (CWIHP) Bulletins 8-9 (Winter 1996/1997)
- More on Mao in Moscow, Dec. 1949-Feb. 1950
- Fighting for Friendship: Mao, Stalin, and the Sino-Soviet Friendship Treaty of 1950 by Odd Arne Westad
- The Discrepancy between the Russian and Chinese Versions of Mao's 2 October 1950 Message to Stalin on Chinese Entry into the Korean War: A Chinese Scholar's Reply by Shen Zhihua
- Stalin, Mao, Kim and Korean War Origins, 1950: A Russian Documentary Discrepancy by Dieter Heinzig
- Korean War FAQ by Dongxiao Yue
- THE MAKING OF A NATION #2082 - KOREAN WAR
- KOREAN VETERANS PROVIDED FOUNDATION FOR END OF COLD WAR (27 July 1995 Text: Clinton Korean War Memorial remarks) (1520) Washington -- The Americans who fought off North Korean aggression more than four decades ago "kept the torch of liberty alight" and put in place the foundation for victory in the Cold War.
- Review of "The Origins of the Korean War", a study by Bruce Cumings -- USIA 09 July 1991 -- Cumings charges the United States with committing the original sin of creating an illegitimate South Korean government. He then speculates that "a small group of officials in Tokyo and Washington saw the attack coming, prepared to meet it, and then let it happen"
- NORTH KOREA STARTED THE WAR, SOVIET HISTORIAN SAYS (07 May 1990 -- Congressional Record Text: Interview with Mikhail Smirnov) -- Although Soviet history books may say South Korea launched the surprise attack that started the Korean War, Soviet historian Mikhail Smirnov believes the opposite.
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