The Korean War, Jeremy P. Maxwell
The Korean War, Jeremy P. Maxwell
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The Korean War
Digitally narrated using a synthesized voice

Author: Jeremy P. Maxwell

Narrator: Edward Herrmann (Male Synthesized Voice)

Unabridged: 4 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Amber Books

Published: 04/14/2021


Synopsis

This recording has been digitally produced, by DeepZen Limited, using a synthesized version of an audiobook narrator’s voice under license. DeepZen uses Emotive Speech Technology to create digital narrations that offer a similar listening experience to human narration.The Korean War was the first open conflict of the Cold War. Just five years after the end of World War II, the unresolved divisions between South Korea, backed by the US, and North Korea, supported by the Soviet Union and China, erupted into armed conflict when North Korean troops poured south across the border in June 1950.

Although South Korea received the armed support of the US, within months these were cornered in the tip of the Korean Peninsula. A later invasion pushed the North Korea troops back north, but, again, the US and South Korean troops were surprised by a North Korean and Chinese attack. After that, the war would descend into a lengthy battle of attrition and Seoul would change hands four times.

Ultimately, 21 countries of the United Nations, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Canada, Australia and Turkey supported South Korea in the conflict. The result of the conflict saw the border return to where it was before fighting broke out: the 38th Parallel.

The Korean War is a fascinating account of this conflict, from its causes in the history of the Far East and the early Cold War through to battles such as Inchon, from the war in the air to the war of attrition, and from the descent into stalemate to the diplomacy that brought about its end.

Accessibly written, The Korean War is a highly illustrated, balanced account of the political, military and ideological conflict.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Brett on May 02, 2021

This was the first Max Hastings book I've read and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Sir Max Hastings did a great job of telling the backstory of Korea as a sphere of influence for Russia, China, and Japan as early as the 1890s. The Japanese had imperial influence on Korea as early as 1904 until the US milit......more

Goodreads review by Igor on January 06, 2020

A thrilling, compelling read. Max Hastings tells a visceral story of the first "international" conflict of the post-WW2 era. It's not the first, but it's the one that shattered the illusion and naivety that was the foundation of the UN, it was the war that crystallized and defined the boundaries of t......more

Goodreads review by Mark on October 28, 2024

The Korean War is often called the “forgotten war,” and at first glance it is difficult to understand how it earned such a label. What began as an invasion of South Korea by North Korea spiraled quickly into the deadliest conflict of the Cold War, one that engaged the armed forces of the United Stat......more

Goodreads review by Boudewijn on September 25, 2021

Well, what can I say. Another Hastings's masterpiece. You know what you get: an interesting book about one of the lesser known wars in the last century. Hastings shows how quickly the might of the American army was diminished after WOII, how brutal the regime of Rhee was and MacArthur's megalomania.......more

Goodreads review by Urey on October 31, 2014

I have mixed emotions - Hastings is a superb historian and one I recommend. His wide view treatment of the Korean War is excellent. He lays out the political, military and ideological factors that led to the war and sustained it for the three years it ran, the inextricably interlaced influences of t......more