Lessons of a ‘forgotten’ conflict
Almost as soon as it ended, it was the "forgotten war." No one wanted to remember it because so little had been achieved. The opposing sides were back to almost exactly the same lines they had started from three years earlier and hundreds of thousands had died, civilians as well as soldiers.
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