To coincide with the 57th anniversary of Korean War on June 25, another pictorial record of 250 hitherto unseen pictures of the war has been published. Entitled "The Indelible Image 3: Photographs of the Korean War from the National Archives and Records Administration in the United States of America,¡± it is published by Noonbit Press.
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- The landscape of Incheon in January 1950 /Newsis - Dead bodies lie on the road on Sept. 17, 1950 /Newsis - Namdaemun tram station on Oct. 2, 1952 /Newsis - Refugees gather at a wharf to follow UN forces on Dec. 19, 1950 /Newsis - Refugees evacuate from a tunnel guided by British soldiers before the tunnel is blown up on May 24, 1951 /Newsis
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Novelist Park Do, who also published the first two volumes and ¡°100 Scenes of the Korean War that Made Me Cry¡±, picked the photos from documents in the U.S. National Archives and Records Administration. They are published in Korea for the first time.
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- A North Korean soldier surrenders on Sept. 20 in 1951 /Newsis - A U.S. solider shaves as a child hold the mirror for him on Aug. 22, 1950 /Newsis - A girl gives her younger sibling a piggyback ride on Feb. 8, 1951 /Newsis - North Korean soldiers surrender during the Incheon Landing on Sept. 15, 1950 /Newsis - Marilyn Monroe, in military uniform, visits Korea to boost U.S. soldiers¡¯ morale in February 1954. /Newsis
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