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Aspects of History

The Korean War with Robert Lyman

51 min23 maj 2025
Early in the morning of 25th June 1950 the Korean People’s Army – the North Koreans – crossed the 38th parallel and the Korean War had begun. It was a particularly brutal conflict, with up to 3 million civilian deaths, a million South Koreans and 1.5million North Koreans left dead. But why did it begin, and why, after the near cataclysmic invasion had been repulsed, did the Americans overreach thus bringing China into the war? Historian Rob Lyman joins to discuss this forgotten confrontation, one that began less than five years after the end of the Second World War. Rob is the author, along with the former head of the British Army Richard Dannatt, of Korea: War without end. General Lord Dannatt & Robert Lyman Links ⁠Korea: War Without End⁠ ⁠Robert Lyman on X/Twitter⁠ Ollie Links ⁠Ollie on X/Twitter⁠ Contact Ollie: ⁠[email protected]⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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