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Rice for Seoul
10/5/1950 9:21:12 AM
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UN7662035
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10/5/1950 5:49:44 PM
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10/1/1950 5:50:00 PM
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10/1/1950 5:50:01 PM
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10/1/1950 5:50:07 PM
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10/1/1950 5:49:59 PM
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Aftermath of the War in Korea
10/1/1950 5:50:08 PM
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10/1/1950 5:50:04 PM
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10/1/1950 5:50:22 PM
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6/1/1951 9:22:45 AM
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10/1/1950 5:50:01 PM
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10/1/1950 5:49:58 PM
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10/1/1950 5:50:16 PM
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Seoul Receives First Food Supplies
3/17/1951 5:55:05 PM
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UN7668220
Seoul Receives First Food Supplies
3/17/1951 5:55:04 PM
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Aftermath of the War in Korea
10/1/1950 5:50:11 PM
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10/1/1950 5:49:55 PM
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3/1/1951 5:55:43 PM
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Rice for Seoul
Caption Description
When the North Korean Communist Forces abandonned Seoul, the city's rice reserves were completely exhausted. In response to the appeal of United Nations, the Philippines and Thailand offered supplies and some Japanese stocks were rushed to Inchon as first drawings. The US Marines provided transport from Inchon to Seoul and the first distribution was made on 5 October, one week after the liberation of the city by the Unified Forces. This picture shows the Mayor of Seoul (center left) shaking hands with Mr. C. Hart Schaaf, U.N. Special Adviser on Civilian Relief, in the presence of Mr. Henri Brionval (left), Delegate of France to UNCOK, and Mr. C. Kondapi (rignt), Alternate Delegate of India. 375 tons are being handled daily, providing foods for 1,400,000 peoples in Seoul and its suburbs.
Unique Identifier
UN7662036
NICA ID
191411
Production Date
10/05/1950 9:38:22 AM
City/Location
Seoul
Country
Korea
Credit
UN Photo/NGT