28.11.2003, 23:56
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Zitat:Man still prisoner of Korean WarFolgendes faellt wohl in die Kategorie "Volkssturm"
By Sang-Hun Choe
ASSOCIATED PRESS
SEOUL — In September last year, the South Korean army's Tiger Division held an honor-guard ceremony for Sgt. Kim, officially discharging him after having listed him as killed in action for a half-century.
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Zitat:Fight goes on for communist guerrilla
By Sang-Hun Choe
ASSOCIATED PRESS
INCHON, South Korea — Chung Soon-duk, the last communist guerrilla caught in South Korea, lost her right leg to a wound 40 years ago, and her left side is paralyzed from a stroke. She is hospitalized and gets around by wheelchair.
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