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Koreans Freed: UN Released Red Civilians Suspects

Koreans Freed: UN Released Red Civilians Suspects
Clip: 352104_1_1
Year Shot: 1952 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1577
Original Film: 025-588-06
HD: N/A
Location: Korea, Seoul
Timecode: 00:38:14 - 00:39:43

Dull, faded in imagery and contrast, vertical wave line At ceremonies in Seoul, Korean President Syngman Rhee and General Van Fleet free thousands of Korean civilians interned at the war's beginning, due to suspicion of red sympathies. Mrs. Mark Clark accompanies her husband, on a tour of the battlefronts, visiting the first aid stations, wounded, medical hospital. MCUS - All the prisoners that were interned at the beginning of the war standing at attention MCUS - President Syngman Rhee and General Van Fleet addressing the prisoners MCUS - A representative of the prisoners expresses his thanks CUS - Members of families united with one another MLS - Mrs Mark Clark accompanies her husband, Eastern Commander and Chief on a tour of the battle front. Visiting the wounded and first aid stations CUHS - Mrs Mark Clark, smiling