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  2. The Crime of Korea - Wikipedia

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    But then, there was the crime of war, the crime of aggression that has sent so many people to their deaths needlessly. The massacre shown illustrates the true nature of the aggressor, the North Korean invaders. "Everywhere lay the murdered dead". The field of pits of dead bodies shown in the film is from the Daejeon massacre. The film suggests ...

  3. War crimes in the Korean War - Wikipedia

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    North Korea continued to claim that any South Korean POW who stayed in the North did so voluntarily. However, since 1994, South Korean POWs have been escaping North Korea on their own after decades of captivity. As of 2010, the South Korean Ministry of Unification reported that 79 ROK POWs escaped the North.

  4. Cinema of North Korea - Wikipedia

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    North Korea's principal producer of feature films is the Korean Art Film Studio, a state-run studio founded in 1947 and located outside of Pyongyang.Other North Korean film studios include the Korean Documentary Film Studio (founded in 1946), the April 25 Film Studio of the Korean People's Army (founded in 1959 and previously known as the February 8 Cinema Studio) and the Korean Science and ...

  5. Blue House raid - Wikipedia

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    The Blue House raid, also known in South Korea as the 21 January Incident (Korean: 1·21 사태), was a raid launched by North Korean commandos in an attempt to assassinate President of South Korea Park Chung Hee in his residence at the Blue House in Seoul, on 21 January, 1968.

  6. How a quiet boy from North Korea became one of the world's ...

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    Here is the full story on how Kim Jong Un grew to be one of the world's most concerning world leaders.

  7. List of Korean War films - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of feature films (excluding documentaries) either partially or wholly based on events in the Korean War, arranged by country of production. South Korea [ edit ]

  8. List of North Korean films - Wikipedia

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    Released during Korean War [10] [11] 1952: The Evil Night: 악야: Shin Sang-ok's South Korean film made before his abduction by North Korea. [10] 1952: Again to the Front: 또 다시 전선으로: Chon Sangin: Released during Korean War [10] [7] 1952: US Germ Warfare in Korea: 미제의 세균만행: Documentary: Released during Korean War [12 ...

  9. North Korea in the Korean War - Wikipedia

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    On June 25, 1950, the Korean War began when some 75,000 soldiers from the North Korean People's Army poured across the 38th parallel, the boundary between the Soviet-backed Democratic People's Republic of Korea to the north and the pro-Western Republic of Korea to the south. This invasion was the first military action of the Cold War. [1]