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斯大林是对朝鲜战争影响最大又最神秘的人物。从战争的大幕拉开伊始就一直隐在幕后,将一切操控于掌上。在1952年最后一个星期,他在回答《纽约时报》记者提问时说,“苏联是关心结束朝鲜战争的,愿在结束朝鲜战争问题上同艾森豪威尔合作。”也许艾森豪威尔对斯大林并不信任,他试图通过红十字国际委员会的一项决议打破中断四个月之久的停战谈判僵局。1953年2月22日,克拉克将军致函朝中双方,建议按照红十字会通过的协议,在战争期间先行交换病伤战俘。这个重要的
Stalin was the greatest and most mysterious figure in the Korean war. From the very beginning of the war, it has been hidden behind the scenes and everything is controlled by the palm of your hand. In the last week of 1952, in reply to a New York Times reporter’s question, he said: “The Soviet Union is concerned about ending the Korean war and is willing to cooperate with Eisenhower in ending the Korean war.” Perhaps Eisenhower did not trust Stalin, He tried to break the deadlock in the truce by holding a resolution of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) for four months. On February 22, 1953, General Clark sent a letter to both North Korea and China recommending that prior exchanges of wounded prisoners of war should be carried out during the war, as agreed by the Red Cross Society. This is important