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Combat Veterans' Stories of the Korean War, Volume 2

By: Norman Black
Narrated by: Capt. USNR-Ret, Kevin F. Spalding
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This volume contains 17 autobiographies of Korean War combat veterans, as well as a report about war prisoners' experiences told by a US Army doctor who spent three years as a POW. It also contains reports about how the US divided Korea after World War II and Theodore Roosevelt’s secret diplomacy, in 1905, which led to World War II in the Pacific, the Korean War, and continuing turmoil in the Pacific.

©2016 Norman Black (P)2016 Norman Black
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