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 high…
“Korea and the Fall of MacArthur” explores the complex military, political, and diplomatic factors that led to General Douglas MacArthur’s removal from command during the Korean War. The book examines MacArthur’s bold strategies, his disagreements with the Truman administration, and his insistence on expanding the conflict beyond the Korean Peninsula. Higgins provides an analytical narr…
The War Memorial of Korea, presents the history and significance of the Korean War through the museum in Seoul. Featuring both indoor and outdoor exhibits, the book highlights military artifacts and memorials, honoring the sacrifices of soldiers and civilians while promoting peace, remembrance, and the hope for Korean reunification.