1950. The Korean War in the Pictures of Bert Hardy
1950. The Korean War in the Pictures of Bert Hardy
When the United Nations forces move into Korea,
Picture Post sends a photographer Bert Hardy to shoot the latest movements
of American, British, and South Korean troops.
He photographs front scenes, the arrival of United Kingdom troops,
the landing of American troops in Incheon, wounded, prisoners,
refugees and common scenes related to the Korean campaign.
(1) American landing ship moves to Incheon shore
(3) U.S. naval infantry on landing ships is moving to Incheon during intensive coastal defense fire by warships and aviation.
(4) US naval infantry landing from landing ships and breaking through sea defense in Incheon
after a strong coastal defense bombing by warships.
(5) American troops landing in Incheon
(6) U.S. Marine Infantry Forces landing in Incheon are advancing deep into the country
(8) A Korean with hand grenades in Incheon. After the capture of the key port, the Americans
and South Koreans began to collect weapons and ammunition left by the retreating
Communists, and the US and South Koreans began to collect weapons and ammunition.
(9) A small Korean child watches the American soldier patrolling Incheon Street
after capturing this key port.
(10) Korean aides wounded after the American invasion and capture of Incheon port
(11) The civilian victim arrives at the beach in Incheon to see an American doctor
(12) South Korean troops patrol the streets in search of sympathizing Communists
after the American invasion and capture of Incheon port
(13) South Korean troops detain supposed Communists after US invasion and capture of Incheon port
(14) South Korean troops on the streets of Incheon armed after the invasion of the United Nations city
(15) South Korean troops detain alleged Communist supporters after the US invasion
(18) Suspected Communist prisoners under guard after the US invasion
and capture of the key port of Incheon
(19) Political prisoners arrested for alleged sympathy for the communist north. Busan County, Texas
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