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INDEX


Korean war-Continued
_.China, People's Republic of, reaction
      of and intervention by, 121, 326-
      328, 333-336, 339-340 ....363, 382,
      384, 388, 415, 420, 439, 462, 469,
      478-479, 481, 826n
  Indian participation, 666
  Manchuria, question regarding pos-
      sible bombing of, 328:
  National emergency, President Tru-
      man's proclamation of, 424-425,
      462n, 464, 477-478, 826n
  Soviet position, 103, 325-334, 336-340,
      342-345, 350, 353, 361-363, 367-
      372, 375-376, 378-379, 381, 383-
      385, 395, 397, 415, 439, 481-482
  Thirty-eighth parallel, questions con-
      cerning, 328, 363, 479n
  U.N. Commission on Korea, 350
  U.N. Forces, 642-644, 648, 650, 664,
      .676n
  U.N. Security Council Resolutions:
      June 25, 1950, calling for cease-
      fire, 350-351; June 27, 1950, rec-
      ommending military assistance to
      the Republic of Korea, 351
  U.S. policy, 90, 126, 324-341, 343-344,
      346, 353, 370-372, 375-389, 397,
      413, 418-419, 462-463, 480, 488,
      654
Kotschnig, Walter M., 862
Krock, Arthur, 167
Labor, U.S. Departmentt of, 695n, 804,
    853
Labouisse, Henry R., 776
Lacoste, Francis, 108, 110, 117
Landon, Maj. Gen. T. H., 169, 173-174,
    176-178, 181, 190, 195-196, 200, 203-
    205, 210
Lanphier, Thomas G., 297, 312, 324, 326-
    327, 329-330, 373
Laskey, Dennis 5., 17, 61-63, 68, 108-
    .110, 118
Latin America. See American Repub-
    lics.
Lawrence, Ernest 0., 9200-202
Lawton, Frederick J., 400, 416n, 418n,
    425, 467-468, 474n, 485n
Lay, James S., Jr., 169, 174, 176, 190,
    194-196, 202, 204, 211, 234, 293-298,
    306, 312-313, 324-331, 348, 351-352,
    390, 393, 395, 400-403, 416, 418n,
    421,425-426,9432-461,9467-468, 474n,
    489-490, 492, 503, 512, 524, 538, 570,
    628n, 640, 670
Lazarev, Mikhail, 912
Leahy, Thomas F., 373
Lebanon,. 446, 681, 686, 713n, 866n, 881
LeBaron, Robert, 169-174, 190, 192-193,
    195-196, 200, 503n, 528n, 548, 550,
    572, 575
Leddy, John M., 756-758, 770-771, 774-
    776, 788-794
Ledrus, Prof. Rend, 528n, 595
Lema Island, 335


Lemnitzer, Maj. Gen. Lymand L., 148n,
    322, 352
Lend-lease program, 603, 656, 666, 814
Levy-Hawes, Maurice, 757
Lewis, James H., 791-794
L'Heu'reux, Herv6 Joseph, 901n
Liberia, 692
Libya, 868, 874
Lie, Trygve, 45-47, 51-52,105,107
Liechtenstein, 585-586
Lilienthal, David, 24, 26n, 69, 89, 141-
    142, 270, 494n, 495, 499, 500n, 503n,
    504n, 511-513, 538-540, 572n, 575
Lindsay, Maj. Gen. Richard C., 327-330
Lintin Island, 335
Lippman, Walter, 49, 167
Locker, Melville E., 723
Lockheed Corporation, 637-638
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 88,90
Lodge, John Davis, 600n
Lovett, Riobert A., 44n, 196-200,202, 401,
    416, 418n, 421, 489-492, 675n
Luxembourg, 711, 742, 799

Macao, 335, 354ý, 356, 382, 384, 388'
MacArthur, General of the Army Doug-
    las, 326, 328
MacArthur, Douglas, II, 494n
Mackay, Duncan A. A., 652n
Mackenzie King, W. L., 61, 89
MacKnight, Jesse M., 896-898
Macy, Robert M., 373
Makins, -Sir Roger, 557n; 559, 561, 578,
    1716
Malaya, 354,3656,9402,444!
Malenkov, G. M., 482
Malik, Yakov A., 18n, 40, 49, 68n, 81
Malta, 743
,Mann, Thomas C., 859
'Manus Island, 399
Mao Tse-tung, 160,'363
Marshall, George C., 44n, 114, 183-185,
    189, 416-417, 421, 432n, 467n, 474-
    475,9487, 493-494, 575-577, 635n, 664,
 -   66-669, 670n, 676n, 679-680
 Marten, F. W., 48, 551n, 589, 591
 Martin, William Mc~hesney, 348n, 373,
    -a759, 764, 77-8, 826
MaftsuIsland, 335
Matthews, Francis P., 353-2357, 652n
Matthews, IT. Freeman, 1,4, 324-325,
    330n, 370, 371n,, 478n,-640-641, 642n,
    647-649, 664-666
McCabe, Thomas B., 203
McCarran, Patrick A., 896
MeDiarmid, Orville J., 756-759
McFall, Jack K., 63-66, 140-141, 489,
    675n, 787n, 915-9,17
McGhee, George C., 138n, 187-190, 322,
    859, 868
McGrath, J. Howard, 837Y, 885, 900,
    902, 904
McKeever, Porter, 122
MeMahon, Brien, 24, 50, 58? 186, 560,
    572, 575-577