That War in Korea*
- 1966 ----- color ----- 77 min ----- 16mm
- Presents a broad coverage of the Korean War, including background events leading to the intervention of the U.N. troops in Korea, MacArthur's landing at Inchon and subsequent successes north to Yalu, ending with the greatest sea evacuation in history. Traces the "limited war" policy differences between President Truman and MacArthur which lead to Truman's relieving him as Commander-in-Chief. Describes brainwashing of U.N. prisoners and emphasizes the extended talks between North Korea and the U.N. truce team that brought an end to the hostilities, which was only a pause in the Cold War. (Deposited by the Puget Sound Educational Service District) (Restricted to use by institutions of learning within the State of Washington only)
- Topics: (Far Eastern Studies, History: American, History: Asian, Southeast Asian Studies)
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