Syngman Rhee, 83, a former North Korean refugee and leader for more than five decades in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) and in ecumenical circles, died January 14 in Atlanta shortly after being ...
One day last spring, Arthur Dean, President Eisenhower’s special envoy to South Korea, sat in Syngman Rhee’s presidential mansion, discussing Korea’s galloping inflation. Dean thought the solution was ...
On a sultry afternoon last week, the revolving doors whirled and a brisk little Asian stepped into the lobby of the Washington Star building. He strode over to the marble classified-ad counter and ...
South Korean President Syngman Rhee is seated at the Presidential House in Seoul on March 17, 1955. Select an option below to continue reading this premium story. Already a Honolulu Star-Advertiser ...
Born in 1931 in what now is the capital of North Korea, Syngman Rhee watched his world fall apart as a result of war and division of the Korean peninsula during the 1950s. The communist regime in ...
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Why was the Korean War never permanently ended? Part of the answer is rooted in the role of South Korea in settling this military conflict. In The Korean War: An International History, Haruki Wada ...
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