Prisoners of War
This page presents photographs of American servicemen taken as prisoners during the Korean War. Some of these men may not have been repatriated. Please contact us if anyone looks familiar. ([email protected])
This page presents photographs of American servicemen taken as prisoners during the Korean War. Some of these men may not have been repatriated. Please contact us if anyone looks familiar. ([email protected])
Soviet Union
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1952 CIA Report
"In one of these camps, called GAYSK, about 200 Americans were kept."
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Army Sec. Stevens Telephone Conversation (Memo)
(December 22, 1953) "Stevens said that a couple of weeks before Big Switch we had the names of 610 Army people that have just disappeared from the camps. The Air Force has over 300 …" |
Soviet Union
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Action Request from American Embassy, Seoul to Sec of State, DC.
(June, 2000) "North Korean citizen requesting asylum in exchange for delivering 11 sets of U.S. remains and 3 POWs (2 ROK, 1 American) still alive and held in the DPRK. |
Redacted Source
(April 1980) "US military pilots who had been captured in Vietnam and brought to KN at an unspecified time." (August 1968)
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