Attached to this post is Monica Felton's text "What I Saw in Korea", a pamphlet that recounts her trip with the Women's International Democratic Federation to North Korea in 1951. It was her goal at the time to visit South Korea also, but this wasn't allowed. As well, as Alan's pamphlet there is much to be gained from this text when considering the relentless bombing campaign waged by the US Air force in Pyongyang and elsewhere.
There is also much on war crimes in the North in places like Anak and Sincheon, the last of which is the site of a controversial museum in modern day North Korea.
Carmen
9/20/2020 05:04:11 am
Compliments for your intelligent analysis and minutious research. I was looking for a newsletter subscription but could not find one.
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David Miller
9/20/2020 05:50:05 am
Thank you very much for your comment.
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David Miller
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I added a link to subscribe . I will try and do one (albeit sporadically!)
Carmen
9/21/2020 01:53:58 am
Perfect and thank you. I have already distributed your website to a few friends with interest in your work.
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