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The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War - Community Reviews back

by David Halberstam, Edward Herrmann
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nouveau rated it 12 years ago
notes pending a formal review$9.99 ebook/ 719 pages; highly effective price pointcompeting against $12 - $15 histories, cf: "[b:This Kind of War|118690|This Kind of War|T.R. Fehrenbach|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1347958618s/118690.jpg|1694719]"; the 1960s-era classic history. Halberstam, as his af...
"Check Six"
"Check Six" rated it 13 years ago
The Coldest Winter: America and the Korean War gets a 4 Star rating in the end. I so wanted it to be 5 Stars but could not get there. Halberstam is one of my most admired authors but I had some problems with this book. This book covers the lead up to the start of the Korean War, the geopolitical are...
AC
AC rated it 15 years ago
A very solid, brief (this is an abridged audible version I'm listening to) account of the opening months of the Korean War. The indictment of MacArthur and Ned Almond (both) is devastating.This audio contains, at its end, a moving Author's Note, and a further note by Russell Baker on Halberstam's d...
Never Read Passively
Never Read Passively rated it 17 years ago
This, along with Washington's Crossing, is one of my favorite war books. I found the politics of MacArthur and Almond fascinating, but that aside, I feel like this book gave me an incredible sense of what it might have been like to 'be there'--or it at least came as close as possible for something a...
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