Mutiny at Koje Island e-bog
72,87 DKK
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This Korean War book tells the true story of a brutal and epic prison revolt that occurred during the war.This absolutely authentic, horrifying account of treachery, intrigue and ruthless brutality among 150,000 Communist POWs herded together on the small rugged island of Koje-do in Korea, tells of their holding the American commander as hostage and of their ultimate vicious mutiny, armed with ...
E-bog
72,87 DKK
Forlag
Tuttle Publishing
Udgivet
15 oktober 2004
Længde
224 sider
Genrer
Military history: post-WW2 conflicts
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781462913237
This Korean War book tells the true story of a brutal and epic prison revolt that occurred during the war.This absolutely authentic, horrifying account of treachery, intrigue and ruthless brutality among 150,000 Communist POWs herded together on the small rugged island of Koje-do in Korea, tells of their holding the American commander as hostage and of their ultimate vicious mutiny, armed with thousands of improvised spears, gasoline grenades, and knives, and with countless barbed-wire flails.This is a now-it-can-be-told book that no American can read without becoming shocked and fighting mad. On the other hand no American can read the transcripts of the proceedings at Panmunjom without a deep feeling of respect and admiration for the distinguished military leaders of the United Nations to whom our national honor was entrusted. Their dignity, patience, and forbearance in the performance of a bleak, unrewarding task deserve the commendation of each and every citizen of the free world community.