From the Dunube to the Yalu /
By Mark W. Clark.
- 1st ed.
- New York : Harper & Brothers Publishers, 1954.
- x, 369 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
With hardcover
Cont.: Negotiating with the Russians -- Two years of Cold War -- Stateside post -- The Koje Island mutiny -- How our Communist POWs ran their camps -- Stalemate: 1952-53 -- The face of the enemy -- The armistice talks begin -- The job in Japan: changing our status from conquerors to allies -- Our Korean ally -- President Rhee and the Japanese -- Building the ROK Army -- Our manpower shortage -- The war of the propaganda front -- A United Nations effort -- The Eisenhower visit -- "Little Switch" -- The rocky road to the armistice -- Inside the Communists' prison camps -- The over-all picture in Asia.
"From the Danube to the Yalu is General Clark's personal story of his seven years of almost constant struggle with the Communists in the battlefield and at the conference table--a struggle which began when he first came face to face with Soviet duplicity as U.S. High Commissioner for Austria in 1945..."