Prepare for a riveting journey through the fog of forgotten conflict as we revisit the chilling and overlooked saga of the Korean War. In this explosive episode of History Rage, we're broadcasting live from the Gloucester History Festival, where host Paul Bavill and special guest Matthew Holden, the Director of the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum, join forces to combat the public's historical amnesia.


The Korean War Unveiled:

- Matthew Holden sheds light on the Korean War, revealing the staggering scale of the conflict and its status as the bloodiest post-war engagement, overshadowed by its predecessors and successors.

- A deep dive into the Gloucestershire Regiment's harrowing experiences, from the brutal Battle of Imjin River to the harrowing tales of captivity and resilience.


The Forgotten Heroes:

- A tribute to the unsung regiments that stood alongside the Glosters, including the Royal Ulster Rifles and Northumberland Fusiliers, whose valorous deeds have been eclipsed by the limelight of the "Glorious Glosters."

- Unearth the raw, unfiltered accounts of the soldiers, transcending the polished narratives often found in regimental histories, and embracing the human element of war.


The Ghost of War:

- An exploration of the societal war-weariness that led to the Korean War's relegation in the annals of history and the indifference that greeted returning heroes.

- The haunting parallels and stark contrasts between the Korean War and other conflicts, from Vietnam to Ukraine, and the unique nature of each battle's legacy.


Guardians of Memory:

- Discover how the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum is preserving the personal stories of Korean War veterans, ensuring that their voices echo throughout history.

- A call to action for the public to recognize the sacrifices made in this "forgotten war" and to give the Korean War its rightful place in our collective memory.


Don't miss this powerful episode, where history's rage ignites a flame of remembrance for the Korean War. Be sure to visit the Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum, follow @SoldiersOfGlos on Twitter, and support History Rage on Patreon for exclusive content and the legendary History Rage mug. Stay tuned and stay enraged!


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