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The Encyclopedia of the Korean War: A Political, Social, and Military History
A Political, Social, and Military History
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- Contents
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Volume I: A–L
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Volume III: Documents
- List of Documents
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Documents
- 1. Moscow Agreement, December 27, 1945 [Excerpt]
- 2. The Aims of the United States Delegation: Statement of U.S. Delegate John R. Hodge, March 11, 1946 [Excerpts]
- 3. SWNCC 176/30, August 4, 1947 [Excerpts]
- 4. Wedemeyer Report, September 18, 1947
- 5. Joint Chiefs of Staff Report on Korea’s Strategic Significance, September 29, 1947
- 6. United Nations General Assembly Resolution, November 14, 1947
- 7. SANACC 176/35, January 14, 1948
- 8. NSC-8: Position of the United States with Respect to Korea, April 2, 1948
- 9. Address by Syngman Rhee on Inauguration as First President of the Republic of Korea, July 24, 1948 [Excerpts]
- 10. United States Policy toward the New Korean Government, August 12, 1948
- 11. Letter from Joseph Stalin to Kim Il Sung, October 12, 1948
- 12. United Nations General Assembly Resolution, December 12, 1948
- 13. Joseph Stalin’s Meeting with Kim Il Sung in Moscow, March 5, 1949 [Excerpts]
- 14. NSC-8/1: The Position of the United States with Respect to Korea, March 16, 1949 [Excerpts]
- 15. NSC-8/2: Position of the United States with Respect to Korea, March 22, 1949
- 16. Telegram from Terentii Shtykov to Andrei Vyshinsky, September 3, 1949
- 17. Telegram from Andrei Gromyko to Grigory Tunkin at the Soviet Embassy in Pyongyang, September 11, 1949
- 18. Telegram from Grigory Tunkin to the Soviet Foreign Ministry, September 14, 1949 [Excerpts]
- 19. Politburo Decision to Confirm the Following Directive to the Soviet Ambassador, September 24, 1949
- 20. United Nations General Assembly Resolution, October 21, 1949
- 21. Dean Acheson’s National Press Club Speech, January 12, 1950
- 22. Telegram from Terentii Shtykov to Andrei Vyshinsky, January 19, 1950
- 23. Telegram from Joseph Stalin to Terentii Shtykov, January 30, 1950
- 24. Far Eastern Economic Assistance Act, February 14, 1950 [Excerpt]
- 25. Joseph McCarthy’s Speech on the Spread of Communism in the United States, February 20, 1950 [Excerpt]
- 26. Dean Acheson: “The Situation in the Far East,” U.S. Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations, March 29, 1950
- 27. NSC-68: United States Objectives and Programs for National Security, April 14, 1950
- 28. Douglas MacArthur’s Memorandum on Taiwan’s Strategic Significance, June 14, 1950
- 29. Central Intelligence Agency Report: Current Capabilities of the Northern Korea Regime, June 19, 1950
- 30. United Nations Security Council Resolution, June 25, 1950
- 31. Statement by Trygve Lie to the United Nations Security Council on the Invasion of South Korea, June 25, 1950
- 32. UNCOK Report on the North Korean Attack, June 26, 1950
- 33. Top Secret Report on Military Situation by Terentii Shtykov to Matveyev Zakharov, June 26, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 34. United Nations Security Council Resolution 83, June 27, 1950
- 35. Harry S. Truman’s Statement of June 27, 1950
- 36. White House Statement on the Use of Ground Troops, June 30, 1950
- 37. Message from Douglas MacArthur, June 30, 1950
- 38. Telegram from Terentii Shtykov to Fyn Si (Joseph Stalin), July 1, 1950
- 39. Telegram from Filippov (Joseph Stalin) to Chinese Foreign Minister Zhou Enlai, July 5, 1950
- 40. United Nations Security Council Resolution 84, July 7, 1950
- 41. Telegram from Fyn Si (Joseph Stalin) to Terentii Shtykov, July 13, 1950
- 42. Harry S. Truman’s Address to Congress, July 19, 1950
- 43. NSC-76: U.S. Courses of Action in the Event Soviet Forces Enter Korean Hostilities, July 21, 1950
- 44. First Report by the United Nations Command Operations in Korea to the United Nations Security Council, July 25, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 45. Walton Walker “Stand or Die” Order [Paraphrase], July 29, 1950
- 46. Second Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period July 20–31, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 47. Central Intelligence Agency Report: Factors Affecting the Desirability of a UN Military Conquest of All Korea, August 18, 1950
- 48. Douglas MacArthur’s VFW Message, August 27, 1950
- 49. NSC-80: Peace Offensives Concerning Korea, September 1, 1950
- 50. NSC-81: U.S. Courses of Action with Respect to Korea, September 1, 1950
- 51. Harry S. Truman’s Radio and Television Report on the Situation in Korea, September 1, 1950
- 52. Third Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period August 1–15, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 53. Defense Production Act, September 8, 1950
- 54. Telegram from Terentii Shtykov to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, September 13, 1950
- 55. Fourth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period August 16–31, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 56. Fifth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period September 1–14, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 57. Attachment to #73 of the Politburo Protocol #78, September 27, 1950
- 58. Telegram from Kim Il Sung and Pak Hon Yong to Joseph Stalin, September 29, 1950
- 59. Sixth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period September 15–30, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 60. Douglas MacArthur’s Surrender Ultimatum to North Korea, October 1, 1950
- 61. Telegram from Filippov (Joseph Stalin) to Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai, October 1, 1950
- 62. Seventh Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period October 1–15, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 63. Telegram from Mao Zedong to Joseph Stalin, October 2, 1950
- 64. Telegram from V. N. Roshchin to Filippov (Joseph Stalin) Conveying October 2, 1950, Message from Mao Zedong to Stalin [Excerpts]
- 65. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 376 (V), October 7, 1950
- 66. Letter from Fyn Si (Joseph Stalin) to Kim Il Sung, October 8, 1950
- 67. Central Intelligence Agency Report: Threat of Full Chinese Intervention in the Korean War, October 12, 1950
- 68. Telegram from Mao Zedong to Zhou Enlai, October 13, 1950
- 69. Telegram from Mao Zedong to Zhou Enlai, October 14, 1950
- 70. Truman-MacArthur Wake Island Conference, October 15, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 71. Eighth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period October 16–31, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 72. Occupation Directive for North Korea, October 28, 1950
- 73. Ninth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period November 1–15, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 74. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 377 (V), November 3, 1950
- 75. Special Report of the Commander in Chief, United Nations Command, November 5, 1950
- 76. Communiqué by the Commander in Chief, United Nations Command, November 6, 1950
- 77. United Nations Security Council Resolution 88, November 8, 1950
- 78. NSC-81/2: United States Courses of Action with Regard to Korea, November 14, 1950
- 79. Tenth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period November 16–30, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 80. Harry S. Truman’s Press Conference Comments on the Atomic Bomb, November 30, 1950
- 81. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 410 (V), December 1, 1950
- 82. Eleventh Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period December 1–15, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 83. Central Intelligence Agency Report: Soviet Intentions in the Current Situation, December 2, 1950
- 84. NSC-92: Interim Recommendation Regarding a Blockade of Trade with China, December 4, 1950
- 85. Telegram from V. N. Roshchin Conveying Message from Zhou Enlai to the Soviet Government, December 7, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 86. Telegram from Andrei Gromyko to Roshchin Transmitting from Filippov (Joseph Stalin) to Zhou Enlai, December 7, 1950
- 87. Truman-Atlee Joint Communiqué, December 8, 1950
- 88. NSC-95: United States Position regarding the Terms of Any United States General Assembly Ceasefire Resolution of the Korean War, December 13, 1950
- 89. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 384 (V), December 14, 1950
- 90. Harry S. Truman’s Declaration of a National Emergency, December 16, 1950
- 91. Twelfth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period December 16–31, 1950 [Excerpts]
- 92. Herbert Hoover’s Gibraltar America Address, December 20, 1950
- 93. Thirteenth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period January 1–15, 1951 [Excerpts]
- 94. Central Intelligence Agency Report: Position of the United States with Respect to Communist China, January 11, 1951
- 95. Joint Chiefs of Staff Directive, January 12, 1951
- 96. NSC-101: U.S. Action to Counter Chinese Communist Aggression, January 15, 1951
- 97. Fourteenth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period January 16–31, 1951 [Excerpts]
- 98. Matthew Ridgway’s Letter to the Men of the Eighth Army, January 21, 1951 [Excerpts]
- 99. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 498 (V), February 1, 1951
- 100. Fifteenth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period February 1–15, 1951 [Excerpts]
- 101. Sixteenth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period February 16–28, 1951 [Excerpts]
- 102. Seventeenth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period March 1–15, 1951 [Excerpts]
- 103. Douglas MacArthur’s “Die for Tie” Statement, March 7, 1951
- 104. Eighteenth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period March 16–31, 1951 [Excerpts]
- 105. Douglas MacArthur’s Letter to Joseph Martin, March 20, 1951
- 106. Douglas MacArthur’s “Pronunciamento,” March 24, 1951
- 107. Nineteenth Report of the United Nations Command Operations in Korea, for the Period April 1–15, 1951 [Excerpts]
- 108. Rosenberg Trial: Judge Irving Kaufman, Statement upon Sentencing, April 5, 1951
- 109. Order and Statement by President Harry S. Truman on Relieving General Douglas MacArthur of His Commands, April 11, 1951
- 110. Harry S. Truman’s Recall of Douglas MacArthur, April 11, 1951
- 111. Douglas MacArthur’s Speech to Congress, April 19, 1951
- 112. Harry S. Truman’s Address at a Dinner of the Civil Defense Conference, May 7, 1951 [Excerpts]
- 113. NSC 48/5: United States Objectives, Policies, and Courses of Action in Asia, May 17, 1951
- 114. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 500 (V), May 18, 1951
- 115. Joint Chiefs of Staff Directive, May 31, 1951
- 116. Jacob A. Malik’s Radio Address, June 23, 1951
- 117. Matthew B. Ridgway’s Armistice Message, June 30, 1951
- 118. Panmunjom Security Agreement, October 22, 1951
- 119. NSC-118: U.S. Courses of Action in Korea, November 8, 1951
- 120. Harry S. Truman’s Address on the Need for Government Operation of the Steel Mills, April 8, 1952
- 121. Package Proposal, April 12, 1952 [Excerpt]
- 122. Record of Conversation between Joseph Stalin and Zhou Enlai, August 20, 1952 [Excerpts]
- 123. Conversation between Joseph Stalin and Zhou Enlai, September 19, 1952 [Excerpts]
- 124. Twenty-One Power United Nations Resolution, October 24, 1952
- 125. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 610 (VII), December 3, 1952
- 126. Douglas MacArthur’s Victory Proposal, December 5, 1952
- 127. Bricker Amendment, January 7, 1953
- 128. Harry S. Truman’s Farewell Address, January 15, 1953
- 129. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Annual Message to the Congress on the State of the Union, February 2, 1953
- 130. Zhou Enlai Prisoner of War Settlement Proposal, March 30, 1953
- 131. NSC-147: Analysis of Possible Courses of Action in Korea, April 2, 1953 [Excerpts]
- 132. NSC-148: United States Policy in the Far East, April 6, 1953
- 133. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 705 (VII), April 18, 1953
- 134. John Foster Dulles’s Speech at a Republican Dinner in New York City, May 7, 1953
- 135. Communist Prisoner of War Resettlement Proposal, May 7, 1953
- 136. Memorandum of Conversation between Prime Minister Nehru of India and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, May 21, 1953 [Excerpt]
- 137. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Letter to Syngman Rhee, June 6, 1953
- 138. Dulles-Rhee Correspondence, June–July 1953
- 139. NSC 154/1: United States Tactics Immediately Following an Armistice in Korea, July 7, 1953
- 140. NSC 157/1: U.S. Objective in Regard to Korea Following an Armistice, July 7, 1953
- 141. Robertson Mission Letters from Syngman Rhee, July 11, 1953
- 142. NSC-156/1: Strengthening the Korean Economy, July 17, 1953
- 143. Dwight D. Eisenhower’s Radio and Television Address to the American People on the Signing of the Korean Armistice, July 25, 1953
- 144. Press Release on the Armistice in Korea, July 27, 1953
- 145. Joint Policy (Greater Sanctions) Statement, July 27, 1953
- 146. Armistice Agreement, July 27, 1953
- 147. Mutual Defense Treaty between the United States and the Republic of Korea, November 17, 1953
- 148. Department of the Army Inspector General No Gun Ri Review, January 2001
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A cornerstone work in ABC-CLIO's distinguished list of reference works on military history, _The Encyclopedia of the Korean War: A Political, Social, and Military History_ is a comprehensive resource on the confrontation that became the first shooting war of the Cold War, the first limited conflict of the Atomic Age, and the war that led to a dramatic escalation of the national security state while foreshadowing U.S. involvement in Vietnam. _Encyclopedia of the Korean War_ offers complete coverage of strategies, weapon systems, and clashes that marked the course of events on the battlefield. But this authoritative, multidisciplinary work expands beyond the military perspective to portray the overall culture of the era, addressing a variety of political, economic, social, and popular culture topics as well. Incorporating a wealth of recent research, the new edition adds more than 130 entries and updated coverage throughout, plus more bibliographic listings, an expanded historiographical essay, and a documents volume.
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