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Britain’s Korean War
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30 November 2013

POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / Diplomacy, International relations, HISTORY / Military / Korean War, Diplomacy, Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
Hennessey ends with a fascinating chapter on the government’s
‘screening’ of released British POWs—aptly entitled ‘Manchurian candidates’—and
an epilogue on the Bermuda Conference of December 1953.
Introduction
1. Invasion
2. To cross or not to cross: the 38th parallel
3. Enter the Dragon: China’s first intervention
4. Attlee in Washington
5. Divisions: January 1951
6. MacArthur goes
7. The long war
8. Breakthrough
Epilogue: Bermuda
Conclusion