TY - BOOK AU - Clark,Mark W. TI - From the Dunube to the Yalu PY - 1954/// CY - New York PB - Harper & Brothers Publishers KW - Korean War, 1950-1953 N1 - 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 N2 - "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..." ER -