Korean War 26 Days Independence 1945 Left-Right Conflict Japan
by Kil Yun Yong, Kenji Yoshinaga
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Korean War 26 Days Independence 1945 Left-Right Conflict Japan Key Features ✔ Discover a compelling historical account of Korea's tumultuous journey to independence with this detailed book titled "Korean War 26 Days Independence 1945 Left-Right Conflict Japan." This hardcover edition delves into the critical 26 days following Japan's surrender in August 1945, exploring the complex political, social, and military events that shaped Korea's path toward establishing an independent nation amidst internal and external conflicts. ✔ Authored by renowned journalists Kil Yun Yong and Kenji Yoshinaga, the book offers an in-depth analysis of Korea's liberation, the division between North and South Korea, and the underlying left-right ideological struggles. It provides a vivid narrative of the key moments from the formation of the National Independence Movement to the arrival of U.S. military forces in Seoul, revealing the roots of modern Korean history and the tragic conflicts that ensued. ✔ Key features include detailed chapters on the intense 24-hour battles, the national unity efforts, and the political tensions that led to division. The book also examines the broader geopolitical influences, including Soviet involvement and American policies, that contributed to Korea's divided destiny. ✔ This edition is ideal for readers interested in Korean history, East Asian geopolitics, and post-World War II conflicts. It is presented in a hardcover format, with a focus on factual accuracy and
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- Binding: Hardcover
- Condition: Fine
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