In 1950, U.S. troops opened fire behind a roadblock in Seoul. On one side of the wall hang portraits of Stalin and Kim Il Sung.
In 1950, an American soldier was interrogating two Korean People's Army soldiers, two very young soldiers.
In 1950, soldiers of the U.S. First Cavalry Division opened fire on North Korean troops crossing the Nakdong River at the Battle of Daegu.
On October 19, 1950, the wartime city of Pohang was reduced to rubble.
On September 24, 1950, U.S. soldiers searched a Korean near Incheon.
On September 24, 1950, U.S. soldiers guarded Korean People's Army prisoners near Incheon, who were stripped naked.
Un soldiers at a border sign near Seoul on May 4, 1951.
On September 20, 1950, American soldiers fought in the streets of Seoul.
On August 28, 1950, on the battlefield in South Korea, an American soldier comforted a grief-stricken American infantryman whose friend had just been killed. On one side, a soldier methodically filled out casualty labels.
On December 3, 1950, a wounded American priest bid farewell to the dead Marines in the thick snow.
A U.S. Marine with a wooden expression when U.S. troops retreated after a crushing defeat at Chosin Lake in December 1950.
In 1951, U.S. B-29 Superfortress bombers dropped bombs on North Korea. The bomb dropped by this is really flying all over the sky.
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