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“Once we start ashore”
: Heinl, Robert,
Victory at High Tide,
p. 40.
to resist such a great personal
: author conversations with Fred Ladd, 1963.
“the Navy will take you in”
: Heinl, Robert,
Victory at High Tide,
pp. 40–42; Manchester, William,
American Caesar,
pp. 576–577; Blair, Clay,
The Forgotten War,
pp. 231–232.
“Spoken like a John Wayne”
: Smith, Robert,
MacArthur in Korea,
p. 78.
“an astonishing course of deceit”
: Blair, Clay,
The Forgotten War,
p. 236.
“you’d best get on with your briefing”
: Goulden, Joseph,
Korea,
pp. 209–210.
“What?”
according to John Chiles
: Blair,
The Forgotten War,
p. 229.
outside the reach of the Chiefs
: author interview with Matthew B. Ridgway.
ten months younger than he was
: Oliver P. Smith oral histories at Columbia University and U. S. Marine Corps History Division.
Marines and Army, in the command
: Oliver P. Smith’s personal log at U.S. Marine Corps History Division.
“mercurial and flighty”
: Russ, Martin,
Breakout,
p. 17.
airpower was another thing
: Ibid., p. 208.
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his mind-set, and his personality quirks
: author interview with Chen Jian.
as the most likely target
: Goncharov, Sergei, et al.,
Uncertain Partners,
p. 149.
“I have never considered retreat”
: Shen Zhihua, Cold War International History Project, Winter 2003, Spring 2004.
“the stuff of legends”
: Simmons, Edwin H.,
Over the Seawall,
p. 23; author interview with Edwin H. Simmons.
while relatively few Japanese surrendered
: author interview with Edwin H. Simmons.
“that read easier in newspapers”
: Oliver P. Smith oral history at Columbia University.
“I’ll see that they are carried out”
: Alexander, Joseph,
The Battle of the Barricades,
p. 19.
without confirmation from Division
: author interview with Edwin H. Simmons.
“to kill a handful of green troops”
: Toland, John,
In Mortal Combat,
p. 205.
“We have been bastard children”
: Ibid., p. 210.
Few people have suffered so terrible”
: Heinl, Robert,
Victory at High Tide,
p. 242.
“a callous indifference to casualties”
: Ibid., p. 294.
“The public relations brigade”
: Goulden, Joseph,
Korea,
p. 241.
“invite you to all our landings”
: Weintraub, Sidney,
MacArthur’s War,
p. 204.
“the greatest conflict of interest”
: author interview with Jack Murphy.
was scarier still
: author interview with Jack Murphy.
its full implications much too late
: author interview with Matthew B. Ridgway; Ridgway, Matthew B.,
The Korean War,
pp. 46–62.
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senior Chinese Nationalist officials had very good intelligence
: author interview with Robert Myers.
consequences of such an encounter:
Koen, Ross Y.,
The China Lobby in American Politics,
p. 83.
“is here in Washington where its lobbyists”
: Zi Zhongyun,
No Exit?,
pp. 243–244.
“a little more friendly to us”
: Ibid., pp. 278–279.
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“probably more bloodied”
: Foot, Rosemary,
The Wrong War,
p. 103.
“and the Congressional Medal of Honor”
: Halberstam, David,
The Best and the Brightest,
p. 324.
“a shift in the balance of power”
: Foot, Rosemary,
The Wrong War,
p. 52.
“some early affirmative action”
: Ibid., p. 43.
“bigoted influence of the China Lobby,”
Kennan, George F.,
Memoirs 1925–1950,
pp. 490–493.
“in a time of despair”
: Ibid., pp. 102–103.
“the more unsound it would become”
: Ibid., p. 488.
“why should we hesitate?”
: Ibid., p. 73.
“up to a surveyor’s line and stop”
: Acheson, Dean,
Present at the Creation,
p. 445.
“The Hiss Survivors association”
: Foot, Rosemary,
The Wrong War,
pp. 69–70.
“had adopted a hawkish stance”
: Bradley, Omar, with Blair, Clay,
A General’s Life,
p. 558.
“a ratification of actions”
: papers of James Webb, Harry S. Truman Library.
“the neatness of the phrasing”
: Isaacson, Walter, and Thomas, Evan,
The Wise Men,
p. 532.
“to take on the entire Joint Chiefs”
: author interview with Lucius Battle.
“a superhuman effort”
: Isaacson, Walter, and Thomas, Evan,
The Wise Men,
p. 540.
“There is no stopping MacArthur”
: Weintraub, Stanley,
MacArthur’s War,
p. 163.
“terrible, terrible defeats”
: author interview with Frank Gibney.
“We love you as the savior of our race”
: Spurr, Russell,
Enter the Dragon,
p. 428.
“wasting your valuable time”
: Weintraub, Stanley,
MacArthur’s War,
p. 162.
“without regard to dark hints of possible disaster”
: Ridgway, Matthew B.,
The Korean War,
p. 45.
“someone ready to give it a try”
: Ibid., p. 44.
“old and even pitiable without his hat”
: Thompson, Reginald,
Cry Korea,
p. 87.
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just to do ordinary shopping
: Panikkar, K. M.,
In Two Chinas,
p. 23.
“deportment of a queen”
: Ibid., p. 25.
“for whose culture she had no great”
: Ibid., p. 27.
“what can atomic bombs do there?”
: Ibid., p. 108.
“MacArthur’s dream has come true”
: Ibid., pp. 109–112.
“mere vaporings of a panicky Panikkar”
: Isaacson, Walter, and Thomas, Evan,
The Wise Men,
p. 533.
their real problem was that long border
: Foot, Rosemary,
The Wrong War,
p. 81.
was around 60,000 deaths
: Chen Jian,
China’s Road to the Korean War,
pp. 153–154.
“I will respond with my hand grenade”
: Chen Jian,
China’s Road to the Korean War,
pp. 153–154.
he knew the population better
: author interview with Chen Jian.
the half person, he said condescendingly
: Ibid.
“a 1,054 page whitewash”
: Foot, Rosemary,
The Wrong War,
p. 44.
and asked for Chinese
: Shen Zhihua, Cold War International History Project, Winter 2003, Spring 2004.
apparently agreed to
: Chen Jian,
China’s Road to the Korean War,
p. 161.
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136 of 199 division commanders
: Laquer, Walter,
Stalin: The Glasnost Revelations,
p. 91.
“Every crime was possible”
: Djilas, Milovan,
Conversations with Stalin,
p. 190.
“Revolution is not a dinner party”
: Bloodworth, Dellis,
The Messiah and the Mandarins,
p. 62.
“not even a fart”
: Li Zhisui, Dr.,
The Private Life of Chairman Mao,
p. 117.
unlikely to invest their military
: Djilas, Milovan,
Conversations with Stalin,
p. 182.
“Chairman Mao will reconsider”
: Goncharov, Sergei, et al.,
Uncertain Partners,
p. 29.
“he needed no instructions”
: Ibid., pp. 29–30.
“Long live Comrade Stalin!”
: Ibid., p. 62.
“had never read
Das Kapital
”
: Ibid., p. 88.
“This is feudalism”
: Ibid., p. 105.
Stalin’s fiftieth birthday
: Laquer, Walter,
Stalin: The Glasnost Revelations,
p. 179.
“as the starting point of time”
: Ibid., p. 183.
the bodies of potential rivals
: Li Zhisui, Dr.,
The Private Life of Chairman Mao,
p. 122.
“to its original greatness”
: Ibid., p. 124.
“served to order, like food”
: Ibid., p. ix.
“neither is as close as Chairman Mao”
: Laquer, Walter,
Stalin: The Glasnost Revelations,
p. 189.
“a needle up his ass”
: Li Zhisui, Dr.,
The Private Life of Chairman Mao,
p. 261.
“the head of the Bulgarian party”
: Ulam, Adam B.,
Stalin: The Man and His Era,
p. 695.
Again they refused
: Goncharov, Sergei, et al.,
Uncertain Partners,
p. 85.
“You know that Chinaman”
: Talbott, Strobe (editor),
Khrushchev Remembers,
pp. 239–240.
“I am here to do more than eat and shit”
: author interview with Chen Jian.
mutual instinct for misunderstanding
: Talbott, Strobe (editor),
Khrushchev Remembers,
p. 239.
“meat from the mouth of a tiger”
: Bloodworth, Dennis,
The Messiah and the Mandarins,
p. 101.
“an abiding hatred of the Soviet”
: Ulam, Adam B.,
Stalin: The Man and His Era,
p. 695.
with an urgent request for Chinese troops
: Chen Jian,
China’s Road to the Korean War,
p. 172.
the terrible dangers in store
: Ibid., pp. 173–175.
“is nothing to be afraid of”
: Li Zhisui, Dr.,
The Private Life of Chairman Mao,
p. 125.
“how can we stand aside”
: Chen Jian,
China’s Road to the Korean War,
p. 182.
“and last, as a leader”
: Peng, Dehuai,
Memoirs of a Chinese Marshal,
p. 7.
giving his teeth a greenish pallor
: Li Zhisui, Dr.,
The Private Life of Chairman Mao,
p. 99.
“Only our general”
: Ibid., p. 383.
“let alone provide for our parents”
: Peng, Dehuai,
Memoirs of a Chinese Marshal,
p. 161.
or roughly 130,000 men
: Chen Jian,
China’s Road to the Korean War,
pp. 195–196.
“How many bombers”
: Ibid., p. 201.
“may cause great harm”
: Ibid., p. 202.
for the majority of battle commanders
: Ibid., p. 207.
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