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The Korean war
The Korean War by Kim Chum-kon provides a comprehensive overview of the political, military, and social dimensions of the 1950–1953 conflict that divided the Korean Peninsula. The book examines the origins of the war, the key battles between North and South Korean forces along with international involvement—particularly from the United States, China, and the United Nations Command. Kim highlights the human impact of the war, including civilian suffering, displacement, and the long-term consequences for inter-Korean relations. Through detailed analysis and historical documentation, the author offers an insightful narrative that helps readers understand how the Korean War shaped the geopolitical landscape of East Asia and continues to influence contemporary Korean affairs.
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