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Jonathan Cheng’s ‘Korean Messiah’ explores the hidden history of a hermit kingdom
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A book review of Jonathan Cheng's 'Korean Messiah,' which examines lesser-known aspects of Korean history following World War II and the Soviet Union's role in the Korean peninsula during the post-war period.
Jonathan Cheng’s ‘Korean Messiah’ explores the hidden history of a hermit kingdom
On Oct. 14, 1945, the Soviet Union organized a grand ceremony in the Pyongyang Sport Ground, on the territory which had until very recently been the industrial heartland of the Japanese Empire. Korea was left intact by World War II, whose terrible battles and bombing raids had ignored it entirely. With the Allies victorious, the […]
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