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David M. Kennedy The New York Times Book Review For depicting the agony of the war on the ground and for cutting MacArthur down to size, this impassioned book has few equals.John Lehman The Wall Street Journal An excellent book to read on the...anniversary of "The Forgotten War."
Bob Minzesheimer USA Today Weintraub vividly re-creates the first ten months of the Korean War — from MacArthur's daring and successful amphibious landing at Inchon to his disastrous Chosin Reservoir campaign.
Overview
Douglas MacArthur towers over twentieth-century American history. His fame is based chiefly on his World War II service in the Philippines. Yet Korea, America's forgotten war, was far more "MacArthur's War" — and it remains one of our most brutal and frightening. In just three years thirty-five thousand Americans lost their lives — more than three times the rate of losses in Vietnam. Korea, like Vietnam, was a breeding ground for the crimes of war. To this day, six thousand Americans remain MIA. It was Korea ...