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Re: Uncle Joe & Korea



Have you checked documents out?

http://cwihp.si.edu/cwihplib.nsf?OpenDatabase&Start=1&Count=30&Expand=6


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ed Evanhoe" <ede@oio.net>
To: <korean-war-l@UKANS.EDU>
Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 8:55 PM
Subject: Fwd: Uncle Joe & Korea


> From the Military History List.  Interesting.
> 
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> >From: "Gorenfeld" <gorenfeld@vrone.net>
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> >Subject: Re: Uncle Joe & Korea
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> >
> >   On the History Channel today was mention that recently released
> >Soviet documents reveal that Stalin had a major role in the Korean
> >War and actively blocked all attempts at a cease fire.
> >
> >    In the past, it was generally thought by Western historians that
> >Mean Joe friom Georgia was wholly against the invasion of South
> >Korea; and aside from sending Mao/Sung some MIGS and
> >volunteer pilots (as well as getting his hands on some POW's), he
> >had no role in the war.
> >
> >   Is anyone out there familiar with this new information.
> >
> >Will Gorenfeld
> 
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