ISBN-13: 9783565274666 / Angielski / Miękka / 144 str.
In August 1976, two American officers entered the heavily guarded Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) between North and South Korea to prune a massive poplar tree that was blocking the view between two allied checkpoints. Minutes later, they were brutally hacked to death with axes by North Korean guards. The unprovoked murders brought the entire Korean peninsula to the absolute brink of nuclear war.The United States had to retaliate to project strength, but a military strike would likely trigger World War III with the Soviet Union and China. The solution was "Operation Paul Bunyan"-the most overwhelmingly armed, hyper-aggressive logging mission the world has ever seen. The US sent in a convoy of engineers with chainsaws to cut down the tree, backed by a massive armada of B-52 bombers, fighter jets, attack helicopters, and thousands of heavily armed troops waiting just out of sight.This gripping military history reconstructs the terrifying tension of those tense summer days. It delves into the strategy of overwhelming intimidation and the delicate psychological warfare of the Cold War, where a single misstep could have annihilated millions.Experience the pulse-pounding true story of a geopolitical standoff unlike any other. Discover how the fate of the world briefly rested on a convoy of engineers determined to cut down a single tree under the crosshairs of an entire army.
The terrifying true story of how the brutal murder of two officers over a poplar tree brought the world to the absolute brink of nuclear war.