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Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader

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by Martin, Bradley K.

intervention decision by, 73–74

  1970s diplomacy, 136–153

  1980s diplomacy, 368–370

  1990s diplomacy, 439–443, 446, 453, 456, 635

  policy prior to Korean War, 64–68

  role in division of Korea, 7, 54–55

  role in liberation of Korea, 7, 109

  security guarantee, non-aggression pact, 455, 497, 660

  2000s diplomacy, 659–660, 671–682

  “hawk engagement,” 674–677

  uranium, 438, 441, 565

  U.S. Army, in Korean War

  Chinese units compared, 83

  First Cavalry Division, 80, 82, 83

  Twenty-fourth Division, 74–84 passim

  Nineteenth Infantry Regiment, 75–84 passim

  racial integration of, 78

  Third Battalion, 80

  U.S. forces in Korea

  Carter withdrawal proposals (1976–79), 138–153

  Guam Doctrine withdrawal (1971–72), 137

  massive retaliation policy, 113

  1949 withdrawal, as inspiration for invasion, 114–115

  operational control, 113, 115

  as tripwire, 113, 115

  unification and, 683

  U.S. Navy. See Pueblo incident

  U.S.–South Korean mutual security treaty, 97, 99

  Vessey, Gen. John W., 150

  Vietnam

  and Pueblo incident, 131–132

  reform model, 667

  mandated in U.S. Senate bill, 677

  support for communist side, 125, 127

  Vietnam syndrome, 134, 135, 138

  visitors, foreign

  actors, posing as ordinary citizens to deal with, 2, 143, 556

  control and surveillance of, 156–157, 160

  techniques for circumventing, 178–179, 556

  restrictions eased, for food aid delivery, 555

  scripted contacts with, 421, 431, 556, 577

  Vladivostok

  as atomic target, 99

  war fever (1990s), 391, 433–434, 486–488, 491–495, 513–516, 534, 584

  Wilson, Woodrow, 15

  Wolfowitz, Paul, 672

  women, 305–316

  in anti-Japanese movement, 41–43

  child care for working, 117, 166, 179

  equality of, 56, 59, 117, 188, 200, 629

  maternity leave, 5

  widows, 201

  in workforce, 158

  Won Eung-hui (spy who discovered 1992 coup plot), 549

  Woodward, Maj. Gen. Gilbert H., 130–131

  Woo In-hee (movie actress), 318

  Workers’ Party, 60

  elite vs. mass party, dispute over, 94

  military commission, 289, 471, 483–484

  officials blamed for wartime “mistakes,” 94

  Party Center, Glorious (Kim Jong-il), 270–271, 278, 287

  Room 39 (foreign exchange acquisition), 276, 580, 583

  surveillance, control of officials, 281–283, 372–373

  World Festival of Youth and Students, 295, 310, 342–344, 347, 366, 416, 432, 447, 459, 521, 585, 605–606

  xenophobia, 108, 113

  Xiaowangqing (Manchuria), battle of, 39, 108

  yangban, 190, 240

  Yang Hyong-sop (politburo member), 189

  Yalta conference, 40

  Yenan faction, 106–107, 588

  Yi Bong-yol (KPA general; rumored coup plot leader), 546

  Yi Hyo-seun (coup plot leader), 548

  Yi Yong-mu, Gen. (KPA political chief), 275, 277, 278–280

  Yon Hyon-muk (prime minister), 395, 525

  Yoo Song-il (banished KPA colonel; defector), 533–535, 568–571

  Yu Song-chol, Lt. Gen. (Soviet Korean)

  on Chinese intervention, 82

  on Eighty-eighth Brigade members, 49, 51–52

  invasion planning by, 69, 71, 490

  on Kim Il-sung’s alleged frontline role, 76

  on Kim Il-sung’s love life, 188

  on Kim Yong-ju, 193

  as KPA operations bureau commander, 71, 72

  on North’s military buildup, 62, 69

  on North’s retreat, 78–79

  purge of, 109–111

  on purges of others, 94–96, 107

  on Stalin-Kim spring 1950 meeting, 67

  on U.S. carpet-bombing, 77

  on U.S. intervention warnings, 75

  Zhou Baozhong, 48

  Zhou Enlai, 81–82, 88, 114

 

 

 


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