swiper 发表于 2010-6-26 00:19:21

难得一见的韩战照片 许多才公开不久(组图)

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With her brother on her back a war weary Korean girl tiredly trudges by a stalled tank, at Haengju, Korea. June 9, 1951. Maj. R.V. Spencer, UAF. (Navy)

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U.N. correspondents at the armistice building, Panmunjom, Korea. July 23, 1953. Weber. (Navy)
NARA FILE #: 080-G-625785
WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1518

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Three Korean Communists in a fishing boat are captured by the USS MANCHESTER off the coast of Korea. May 10, 1951. (Navy)
NARA FILE #: 080-G-428666
WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1492

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USO Troupe - Mickey Rooney amd members of his show feed troops chow; right to left are : Dick Winslow, Mickey Rooney, Deenah Prince, Alice Tyrrell, and Red Barry. October 12, 1952. Cpl. John Scoblic. (Marine Corps)

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Marines of the First Marine Division pay their respects to fallen buddies during memorial services at the division's cemetery at Hamhung, Korea, following the break-out from Chosin Reservoir, December 13, 1950. Cpl. Uthe. (Marine Corps)


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How a man died on the way to Maeson Dong. September 2, 1950. Sgt. Turnbull. (Army)

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A Korean family mourns their murdered father, victim of the wholesale murder at Chonju by North Koreans. September 27, 1950. M. Sgt. E. T. Tarr. (Army)

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This anti-Communist North Korean just released from a prisoner of war camp is serving as a kind of cheerleader for fellow ex-POW's as they shout their joy of reaching Seoul. The flags are of the Republic of South Korea. Ca. 1953-54. Gravy. (USIA)


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At the United Nations' prisoner-of-war camp at Pusan, prisoners are assembled in one of the camp compounds. The camp contains both North Korean and Chinese Communist prisoners. April 1951. Gahn, State Dept. (USIA)
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Communist guerrillas and their families, captured and brought down from Mt. Chirisan, by elements of the ROK Captiol Division, are fed in the POW stockade, Kurije, Korea. December 12, 1951. Cpl. Paul E. Stout. (Army)

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Two North Korean boys, serving in the North Korean Army, taken prisoner in the Sindang-dong area by elements of the 389th Inf. Regt., are interrogated by a U.S. soldier shortly after their capture. September 18, 1950. Pfc. Francis Mullin. (Army)

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United Nations flag waves over crowd waiting to hear Dr. Syngman Rhee speak to the United Nations Council in Taegu, Korea. July 30, 1950. Sgt. Girard. (ARmy)

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A wounded U.S. Marine awaiting transportation back to a field hospital after receiving first-aid at the battle zone. Defense Dept. (USIA)
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A 16-inche salvo from the USS Missouri at Chong Jin, Korea, in effort to cut Northern Korean communications. Chong Jin is only 39 miles from the border of China. October 21, 1950. (Navy)

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U. S. Marines of the First Marine Div. Reconnaissance Co. make the first helicopter invasion on Hill 812, to relieve the ROK Eighth Div., during the renewed fighting in Korea. September 20, 1951. T. G. Donegan. (Navy)

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View of F-86 airplanes on the flight line getting ready for combat. June 1951. Air Force. (USIA)
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啊先转这么多。。。都是英文的。大家先翻字典吧,等有空再来翻译:bad_smile:

以下是韩联社北京6月23日电 在即将迎来韩国战争爆发60周年之际,韩战当时在大邱、釜山、巨济岛等地拍摄的8张照片23日曝光。

韩联社通过国际红十字委员会东亚代表处获取的上述照片,记录着战争难民的劳累表情、红十字职员治疗受伤者的场面,以及在战争炮火中照顾子女的父母等生动场面。
其中一张照片尤为令人瞩目,那是一名头上顶着肩上背着行李的母亲搀扶饥饿乏力的女儿站起来的照片。这位妇女眼神充满警惕和恐惧,让人联想到战乱中急迫而不安的情景。
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孩子,快站起来。

在大邱拍摄的照片,拍下避难火车车顶上密密麻麻的难民。另一张照片中则是在避难途中与子女走散,到处寻找孩子的母亲。

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南方会安全吗?

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我的孩子在哪里?国际红十字委员会有关负责人说:“这些照片都是当时派往韩国展开救护活动的红十字职员拍摄的,这次我们决定通过韩联社公开长时间保存的这些资料。”

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