Psywar: psychological warfare in Korea 1950-1953/ Stephen E Pease

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Harrisburg, Pa: Stackpole, 1992Description: 194pISBN:
  • 0811725928 (pbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Psychological warfare was a small part of the Korean War but it remains a major part of the war's myth. Korean and Chinese soldiers run over the barren. Psychological warfare is the attempt by one nation to gain an advantage over another by exploiting fear, mistrust, suspicion, rumour, prejudice. Korean is the forgotten war, a police action between World War II and Vietnam.
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Psychological warfare was a small part of the Korean War but it remains a major part of the war's myth. Korean and Chinese soldiers run over the barren. Psychological warfare is the attempt by one nation to gain an advantage over another by exploiting fear, mistrust, suspicion, rumour, prejudice. Korean is the forgotten war, a police action between World War II and Vietnam.

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