The Last Battle: the Korean War Through the Eyes of a British Soldier

The Last Battle: the Korean War Through the Eyes of a British Soldier

by (uk) Andrew Salmon

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The Korean War was the first war that the British army participated in after World War II, and it was also the only war in which it suffered a disastrous defeat. With its national power weakened, the British reluctantly cobbled together a brigade of troops and rushed to the Korean battlefield. As a result, their entire army was almost wiped out in the Battle of Imjin River. After that, the British army faded out of the Korean battlefield. This book is a monograph written by a famous British war history scholar after collecting a large amount of information and interviewing living British veterans. The book introduces the war history of the British army in the Korean War. It is detailed and objective, with solid content, sophisticated writing, and high readability. The book simply takes the British troops participating in the war as the narrative object, focusing on the battle process. It has obvious value in making up for the lack of domestic military information on the Korean War in our country, and can easily arouse the reading interest of ordinary domestic readers.

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