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Rebuilding South Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:46 
Unique ID UN7659452 
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Logs for Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:50 
Unique ID UN7659456 
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Foreign Aid for Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:47 
Unique ID UN7659453 
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Logs for Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:49 
Unique ID UN7659455 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea 
01/01/1955 18:04:09 
Unique ID UN7659553 
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Logs for Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:54 
Unique ID UN7659460 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea: Housing 
01/01/1954 18:02:25 
Unique ID UN7659426 
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The Need for Housing in Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:07 
Unique ID UN7659405 
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Logs for Korea 
08/01/1954 18:02:53 
Unique ID UN7659459 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea: Housing 
01/01/1954 18:02:34 
Unique ID UN7659438 
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Timber for the Korean Refugees 
01/01/1952 17:57:23 
Unique ID UN7668379 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea: Housing 
01/01/1954 18:02:26 
Unique ID UN7659427 
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UNKRA Helps Relieve Housing Shortage in Korea 
01/01/1954 18:03:14 
Unique ID UN7659485 
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UNKRA's Help to Korea: Housing 
01/01/1954 18:02:33 
Unique ID UN7659437 
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Food for the Koreans 
01/01/1952 17:57:00 
Unique ID UN7668381 
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From Ruin to Revival: Reconstructing South Korea 
01/01/1954 09:23:42 
Unique ID UN7662262 
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Community Development in Korea 
08/01/1956 09:25:47 
Unique ID UN7662289 
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UNKRA Gives Assistance to Mary Knoll Clinic in Pusan 
01/01/1955 18:03:31 
Unique ID UN7659504 
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UNKRA Sparks Rehabilitation of Korean Fishing Industry 
01/01/1955 18:03:29 
Unique ID UN7659502 
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200 Pigs Flown to Korea in First Animal Airlift 
06/01/1952 17:56:50 
Unique ID UN7668343 
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Headline Logs for Korea 
Caption Description The present backlog of houses in the Republic of Korea required to replace those destroyed during the fighting, to care for refugees from North Korea and to meet the normal increase in population, now approximates 1,000,000 units. The United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency (UNKRA), in conjunction with the ROK Ministry of Social Affairs, has initiated a project designed to develop a sound and practical long-range national housing program, which includes construction of approximately 5,000 permanent dwellings.
This photograph shows UNKRA-imported logs being unloaded from barges in Pusan on to waiting trucks. 
Unique Identifier UN7659454 
NICA ID 188716 
Production Date 08/01/1954 6:02:48 PM 
Country Republic of Korea
Credit UN Photo
File size 7.80 MB