The Korean War : An Epic Conflict 1950-1953
(Author) Max HastingsOn 25 June 1950 the invasion of South Korea by the Communist North launched one of the bloodiest conflicts of the last century. The seemingly limitless power of the Chinese-backed North was thrown against the ferocious firepower of the UN-backed South in a war that can be seen today as the stark prelude to Vietnam. Max Hastings has drawn on first-hand accounts of those who fought on both sides to produce this vivid and incisive reassessment of the Korean War, bringing the military and human dimensions into sharp focus.
Max Hastings
Max Hastings is a British journalist, author, and military historian known for his extensive coverage of conflicts and wars. He has written numerous acclaimed books on military history, including "The Falklands War," "Armageddon: The Battle for Germany 1944-45," and "Vietnam: An Epic Tragedy." Hastings is renowned for his meticulous research, vivid storytelling, and insightful analysis of war and its impact on society. His works have had a significant impact on the genre of military history, and he is considered one of the preeminent authorities on modern warfare. One of his most famous works is "The Secret War: Spies, Ciphers, and Guerrillas, 1939-1945," which delves into the covert operations of World War II. Hastings' contributions to literature have earned him numerous awards and accolades, solidifying his reputation as a leading voice in the field of military history.