The Korean War Websites
Looking Back
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You can read a historical analysis of the Korean War by historian James I. Matray through the National Archives.
Documenting the Era
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The Truman Library provides an array of primary sources from photos to excerpted documents on the Korean War.
Recalling the Experience
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The Library of Congress has compiled the oral histories of women who experienced Korea and Vietnam firsthand.
Bringing War Buddies Home
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Listen to a National Public Radio story about a Korean Vet who still struggles to bring his fallen comrades' remains home, even over half a century after the war.