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Anti-Reds Are Freed In Korea

Anti-Reds Are Freed In Korea
Clip: 512396_1_1
Year Shot: 1954 (Actual Year)
Audio: Yes
Video: B/W
Tape Master: 1594
Original Film: 027-538
HD: N/A
Location: Korea
Timecode: 00:51:05 - 00:51:57

Dull in contrast and imagery Twenty two thousand anti-communist Chinese and Korean prisoners of war leave the stockades of the neutral nations repatriation commission freed to follow their choice despite violent Red objections. On the line of march their singing and waving their flags. Behind these men on the trek southward there remain in the empty camp; 21 - Americans 1 - British and over 300 South Koreans, pro Reds refusing repatriation. They have been rejected by the Reds. Posing a problem that is forgotten as the freed POW's triumphantly ride into Seoul. Establishing shot - 22 thousand freed prisoners leave the stockade. MCUS - On the line of march, their singing and waving. CUS - UN officials going over the list of men who refused to leave. MLS - Trucks loaded down with freed men. CUS - Children standing in the throngs of people waving flags.