In From the Cold
"Open hostilities in the Korean War ended on the 27th of July 1953. The armistice that was signed at that time remains the poignant symbol of an incomplete conclusion - of a war that retains a distinct possibility of resuming at short notice. So what did Australia contribute to the Korean War...
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Other Authors: | Blaxland, John (Editor), Kelly, Michael J. (Editor), Higgins, Liam Brewin (Editor) |
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Format: | Electronic Book Chapter |
Language: | English |
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ANU Press
2020
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