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Real old photos during the Korean War: the whole process of the Execution of "Political Prisoners" by the Roktan Army

Real old photos during the Korean War: the whole process of the Execution of "Political Prisoners" by the Roktan Army

On April 14, 1950, at the execution ground 10 miles northeast of Seoul, 39 "political prisoners" were executed, with a total of 200 gendarmes dispatched. According to South Korea's current parlance, these "political prisoners" were sympathetic to left-wing civilians, and the execution of civilians by gendarmes was a new invention of American advisers. The picture shows the "political prisoners" escorted to the execution ground.

Real old photos during the Korean War: the whole process of the Execution of "Political Prisoners" by the Roktan Army

"Political prisoner" preparing for execution

Real old photos during the Korean War: the whole process of the Execution of "Political Prisoners" by the Roktan Army

The gendarmes in a line ready to shoot. American officers standing behind the queue.

Real old photos during the Korean War: the whole process of the Execution of "Political Prisoners" by the Roktan Army

shoot.

Real old photos during the Korean War: the whole process of the Execution of "Political Prisoners" by the Roktan Army

Confirm the death, replenish the gun.

Real old photos during the Korean War: the whole process of the Execution of "Political Prisoners" by the Roktan Army

Disposal of bodies after execution.

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