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In the first chapter of the book, it pretty much talks about the state of the [korean] war at the time (1950). It talks a bit about the prelude to the war with the Japanese and the soviets and all that, which arent very important to this post in detail.
The only criticism I have about this part is the 'boringness' of it. I compare this to the introduction to "the Steel Wave", where the introduction is a summery of the great state of panic and the disparity of the allied nations involved in WWII, the politics behind it and before it.
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