National Archives Records Relating to the Korean War

National Archives Records Relating to the Korean War
Author: United States. National Archives and Records Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2003
Genre:
ISBN:

"This reference information paper provides descriptions of more than 39 series of textual, still picture, motion picture, sound recording, catographic, and architectural records that provide information about the Korean War." -- Pref.

National Archives Records Relating to the Cold War

National Archives Records Relating to the Cold War
Author: United States. National Archives and Records Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 27
Release: 1998
Genre: Cold War
ISBN:

"This reference information paper identifies several representative series and datasets of textual, electronic, still picture, and motion picture records that document U.S., Government policies, programs, and actions during the Cold War ... For purposes of establishing the subject scope of this paper, the years of the Cold War era were loosely defined as 1945 to 1991 (from the end of the World War II through the dissolution of the Soviet Union into the Commonwealth of Independent States). The compilers have chosen to exclude coverage of the Korean War and the Vietnam War from the narrative because NARA-held documentation relating to these topics is extensive and complex, requiring separate descriptive coverage"--Introduction.

Prologue

Prologue
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2002
Genre: Archives
ISBN:

Project Eagle

Project Eagle
Author: Robert S. Kim
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2017
Genre: History
ISBN: 1612349307

Robert S. Kim contributes to a fuller understanding of Asia in World War II by revealing the role of American Christian missionary families in the development of the Korean independence movement and the creation of Project Eagle, the forgotten alliance between that movement and the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), called Project Eagle. Project Eagle tells the story of American missionaries in Korea from 1884 to 1942. They brought a new religion, modern education, and American political ideals to a nation conquered and ruled by the Japanese Empire. The missionaries' influence inextricably linked Christianity and American-style democracy to Korean nationalism and independence, meanwhile establishing an especially strong presence in Pyongyang. Project Eagle connects this era for the first time to OSS-Korean cooperation during the war through the story of its central figures: American missionary sons George McCune and Clarence Weems and one of Korea's leading national heroes, Kim Ku. Project Eagle illuminates the shared history between Americans and Koreans that has remained largely unexamined since World War II. The legacy of these American actions in Korea, ignored by the U.S. government and the academy since 1945, has shaped the relationship of the United States to both North Korea and South Korea and remains crucial to understanding the future of U.S. relations with both Koreas.

The Diary of Eva Braun

The Diary of Eva Braun
Author: Eva Braun
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2000
Genre: Germany
ISBN:

When the fake Hitler diaries were taken up by The Sunday Times, it was accompanied by all the the razzmatazz of the modern media. Yet in 1949, when Eva Braun's diary was published, there was no such circus in a world already tired of the war.