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Beginning with a brief account of the troubled historical past of
this small country that had long known invasion and the threat of
invasion, Carl Berger sets the stage for Korea's catastrophic hour
resulting from World War II-the division of a once-united nation
into two separate countries. It is this division, he maintains,
that holds the key to the Korean tragedy. The book ranges from the
Cairo Pledge to the present, examining the shifts in international
diplomacy, Russia's change in attitude after Yalta and the death of
Roosevelt, the intransigence of the Communist occupiers of northern
Korea after the defeat of Japan. Berger also vividly describes the
Communist invasion of South Korea and the conviction of President
Truman that led ot the united Nations action to meet the challenge
under the leadership of the United States. The bitter warfare of
the "police action," the worldwide shock at the Chinese "volunteer"
army's sudden entry into North Korea, the recall of General
MacArthur, the struggles to work out an armistice, President'
Rhee's despairing attempts to force the unification of his country
and his final downfall-the entire dramatic story is unfolded in
sequence. Carefully documented, The Korea Knot is an objective and
detailed study that makes an important contribution to our
understanding of the dilemmas-of war and peace, of freedom and
repression-that still face a divided world.
Carl Berger here relates the fascinating story of the propaganda
and subversion activities of both factions during the American
Revolutionary War. The writings of the period, the archives and
literature, are filled with intriguing references to "secret arts
and machinations," some relating to incidents familiar to students
of American history, others touching on events long since
forgotten. This book for the first time brings these known and
little-known events into perspective, examining in a single,
authoritative narrative their role and importance. In his Preface
to Broadsides and Bayonets, Berger explains the great effort which
was made by the supporters of both causes toward effective and
widespread psychological warfare. "During its eight-year
progression the war gave birth to many divisive operations, well
planned in some instances and often involving minority groups on
the scene as well as Englishmen and Americans. Drawn into the
colonial struggle were French Canadians and German mercenaries,
Indian tribes and Negro slaves, Irishmen, and other peoples."
Propaganda activities were not confined to the actual wartime
period by any means. The newspaper and pamphlet attacks on the
British started well before 1776 and brought to a fighting edge the
spirits of the American colonists. Each major protagonist planned
intelligent and extensivecampaigns to subvert and weaken the enemy
camp. "It was a provocative war in which the atrocity story,
kidnappings, false rumors, and bribery stirred the people. It was a
conflict which inevitably spread to Europe and there engaged the
talents of Benjamin Franklin and John Adams, in America's first
organized overseas propaganda campaign." Broadsides and Bayonets is
the absorbing study of the techniques of Revolutionary propaganda.
The author encompasses a great lot of original material on the hot
and cold war of the period, much of which has not been previously
available in a single volume.
The Story Of Propaganda And Subversion In The American
Revolutionary War.
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