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~ (Author), Carolyn Blakemore (Author) "On the murky night of June 24, 1950, Soviet 122-mm howitzers, 76-mm guns, and self-propelled guns were already emplaced along the 38th parallel..." (more)
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In this Korean War history, Toland ( Infamy ) makes skillful use of material gathered in Chinese and North Korean archives and through interviews with Chinese and North Korean veterans of the 1950-1953 war. In crisp, lucid prose he relates the familiar chronology from Pusan to Panmunjom, personalizing the course of events through well-chosen anecdotes and quotes, examining from a fresh perspective the controversial aspects of the conflict, including Chinese allegations that the Americans used germ warfare, the Truman-MacArthur confrontation and American brutality against Korean civilians. The relatively static last half of the war, usually given short shrift, is here fully developed, with Toland explaining how critical the POW issue was for both sides during the truce talks. In a book full of impressive features, the most noteworthy is this: Toland has gathered previously inaccessible material enabling him to describe Mao Zedong's direct role in the war as well as that of his field commander Peng Teh-huai. The "forgotten war," in which four million people perished, has never been described more interestingly. Photos.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Toland, author of Adolf Hitler ( LJ 12/15/78), Infamy ( LJ 3/15/82), and The Rising Sun ( LJ 3/1/71), applies his skills as a popular historian to the Korean War. There is little historical background; some of the ongoing analysis is weak and poorly documented (e.g., when dealing with Chinese motives and policy-making); and there are also a few omissions and errors. Of the almost 20 maps, many are confusingly drawn and not very helpful. These problems are generally minor, however, and the story is well worth reading. Toland makes good use of participants' interviews (from both sides) to enrich the secondary literature in a lively, moving, and at times disturbing presentation. He covers strategic and tactical maneuvers, correspondents, political struggles, behind-the-lines activities, prisoners of war, and numerous acts of combat and leadership heroism (and failure) in a fluid style certain to hold the reader's attention. Highly recommended for public libraries and subject collections. Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 6/1/91.
- Kenneth W. Berger, Duke Univ. Lib., Durham, N.C.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 656 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Paperbacks (June 29, 1993)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0688125794
  • ISBN-13: 978-0688125790
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 1.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #522,996 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Poorly Researched, August 16, 2000
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Toland has written some outstanding books to include, THE RISING SUN and BUT NOT IN SHAME. However, IN MORTAL COMBAT is sloppy. He routinely makes mistakes when describing Anerican Army combat units and their role in the war. Moreover, he has lionized ceratin commanders, like Gen Walker, who were at best mediocre commanders. The book's only strength is that he made an attempt to tell the story of the North Koreans, too, and for that Toland deserves some credit. Still, for a better history of the war, its hard to beat Roy Appleman's SOUTH TO THE NAKTONG, NORTH TO THE YALU.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A detailed and chilling account of a war so often overlooked, November 10, 1998
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Toland depicts the Korean War with such detail and accuracy that it becomes impossible to romantisize war. The soldiers were against overwhelming odds in extreme conditions, and constantly in a struggle to stay alive. By retelling the war from the perspective of all the key generals in the war, or from a close observer of a general, Toland gave us their insight to why they made the decisions that they did. He also captured many of these key decisions in the epilogue detailing the weaknesses and mistakes of the key leaders. His historical accuracy of the carnage produced on both sides made it a chilling reminder of the horrors of war. The lengthy cat and mouse game played between the governments of the United States, North Korea, and China to sign the peace agreement lasted over a year while American soldiers suffered in POW camps. I wasn't born at the time, but reading it now made me angry as the battles continued to produce casualties as did the POW camps. Very good book!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book and somewhat like the real War ..., December 8, 1998
By dgb1@ixpres.com (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
due to the fact that it has a strong and interesting beginning, a somewhat "vanilla" middle , and a rather "limp" ending.

I am not a military historian, but am an analyst. I am not a veteran, but do understand the difference between the various types of "histories",i.e. academic military history, journalistic military history, popular military history ("coffee table" books, etc.), "official histories", oral history, etc.

This book definately falls into the journalistic history category, with all it pitfalls and advantages. One pitfall is that Mr. Toland is FAR too easy on the press in general and he doesn't spend much time at all on faults of the forementioned press. On the other hand, one of the advantages is that this book is a wonderful "read", i.e. the book has a definite flow to it (along with being easy to read).

In my opinion, the book, like some of his other books, starts off very strong and detailed and then proceeds to a somewhat bland middle and finishes with a rather "limp" ending. [The book of his that epitimizes this is: The Rising Sun!] His discussion of Generals Walker and MacArthur are very good indeed and better than most other books (considering that he does it better in FAR less space/wording). Another strong suit of this book is the insight and discussion of POWS and their treatment. He also, does give a view of the "other side of the hill", which other so-called "histories of the Korean War" fail to do. However, in the middle of the book I would have liked to see more detailed discussion on some of the "nitty-gritty" tactical battles once the Chinese entered the war (as by this pt. in the book he just covers entire campaigns at the division and Corps level, with just "snippets" of tactical action). Finally, the last group of chapters in the book, "WAR & PEACE", could have been much better. He only covers the political bickering between the two sides and almost completely ignores ANY of the many interesting tactical struggles going on all along the "static" front line (MLR). IF he would have covered more than just the one he did, it would have GREATLY enhanced the book for me.

Thus, my real rating for this book is as follows:

1st 1/3 of book ***** (5 stars) Middle 1/3 of book ***1/2 (3.5 stars) Final 1/3 of book ** (2 stars)

Overall rating = 5 + 3.5 + 2 = 10.5/3 = 3.5 Stars or rounding to 4 Stars.

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1.0 out of 5 stars In Mortal Combat
I was an Infantry Officer in Korea.This author was more focused on the actions of his journalist peers than on meaningful actions of responsible military personnel. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Michael Connelly

3.0 out of 5 stars Good Reading Despite the Chronology Leaps
I have been a fan of John Toland's books ever since I was a kid and read the abridged version of BATTLE: THE STORY OF THE BULGE. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Kevin R. Austra

5.0 out of 5 stars Heroes of Korea
Toland's reputation as a first class historian is kept alive with this epic about the forgotten war. Read more
Published on May 15, 2007 by Robert P. Watrol

4.0 out of 5 stars Great overview of the war. Also sheds light on current situations.
I found this to be a very good, highly readable history. The Korean War was way before my time. During my schooling it was largely ignored so I had virtually no idea about... Read more
Published on August 27, 2006 by Joe Sparty

2.0 out of 5 stars A real disappointment
I have been very disappointed by this book. Approximate at best on several occasions and written with way too much emphasis. Read more
Published on May 27, 2006 by F. Ortolland

4.0 out of 5 stars READABLE AND GOOD BUT NOT AUTHOR'S BEST
Good descriptive view of Korean War. There were areas where I thought the research was a bit sloppy - wish some of the facts had been double checked by a good fact checker or... Read more
Published on September 12, 2004 by D. Blankenship

4.0 out of 5 stars A generally balanced account
This is a lengthy book on the fascinating but vexed topic of the Korean War. Toland strives for what he calls a non-partisan, non-ideological approach, and generally succeeds... Read more
Published on August 1, 2000 by Douglas Doepke

3.0 out of 5 stars inaccurate data
THE BOOK IS OK, BUT TOLAND STATES THAT THE 555 FIELD ART. WAS AND ALL BLACK OUTFIT. NOT TRUE. THE TRIPPLE NICKLE WAS AND ALL WHITE OUTFIT IN 1950-51, AND WAS ATTACHED TO THE 5th... Read more
Published on October 6, 1999 by K. W. CLARK DAV 5th RCT (kejac...

5.0 out of 5 stars A Riveting Account of the Korean War
If you have any illusions about the glory of war, read this book. John Toland, through detailed interviews, shows the reader the horrors of battle. Read more
Published on January 23, 1999 by Arnold Howard

2.0 out of 5 stars I've read better accounts.
Toland interviewed me along with others, for this book. I was there from Aug to Dec. 1950. His accounts of battles is at times pretty accurate, but I think he wandered off in some... Read more
Published on July 7, 1998

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