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    The Korean War: Fire and Ice

    1999 · Documentary

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  1. The Korean War: Fire and Ice: With Edward Herrmann, Thomas J. Hudner, Harry J. Maihofer, Rod Paschall. The Korean War was a war of firsts: The first jet war; the first war where it was not possible to unleash full power politically or militarily and the first battlefield of the Cold War.

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    • 1999-11-30
    • Documentary, War
  2. Aug 12, 2001 · The Korean War: Fire and Ice, produced by Lou Reda Productions, History Channel, documentary. This documentary, which is airing periodically on the History Channel during the fiftieth anniversary of the Korean War, is a hard-hitting, no-nonsense account of one of the twentieth century’s most divisive and controversial armed conflicts.

    • Rod Paschall
  3. Jul 16, 2021 · The war raged for three years at a cost of over two millions lives before an armistice delivered an uneasy peace in 1953: a legacy that still hangs in balance to this day across a divided Korean nation. ... The Korean War: Fire and Ice.

    • DVD
  4. Nov 30, 1999 · Overview. This is the definitive story of the Korean War, revealing the pain, glory and pathos of an often forgotten conflict fought at the mid-point of the 20th Century. It was the first conflict to fall under the newly-formed United Nations' watch; the first war where jet fighters became a common sight in the skies above the battlefield; the ...

  5. The Korean War: Fire & Ice - Apple TV. Available on HISTORY Vault. Explores the historical facts, political entanglements and military struggles of the Korean War. War & Military. Episodes. EPISODE 1. Making of a Blood Bath.

  6. Rod Paschall. Synopsis. The Korean War was a war of firsts: The first jet war; the first war where it was not possible to unleash full power politically or militarily and the first...

  7. Four-part documentary about the Korean War. In Part 1, North Korea stages a surprise attack on the South on June 25, 1950 which catches U.N. forces off guard and forces them to fight with their backs to the sea. Part 2 examines General Douglas McArthur's successful counteroffensive at Inchon.

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