Chinju Rebuilding in First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 9:23:21 AM 
Unique ID UN7662161 
Chinju Rebuilding on First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 9:22:47 AM 
Unique ID UN7662134 
Chinju Rebuilding in First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 9:23:19 AM 
Unique ID UN7662159 
Chinju Rebuilding on First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 9:22:43 AM 
Unique ID UN7662131 
Chinju Rebuilding on First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 9:22:42 AM 
Unique ID UN7662130 
Chinju Rebuilding in First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 9:23:20 AM 
Unique ID UN7662160 
Chinju Rebuilding in First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 9:23:23 AM 
Unique ID UN7662162 
Chinju Rebuilding on First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 9:22:44 AM 
Unique ID UN7662132 
Chinju Rebuilding in First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 9:23:17 AM 
Unique ID UN7662158 
Chinju Rebuilding on First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 9:23:15 AM 
Unique ID UN7662156 
Chinju Rebuilding on First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 9:23:16 AM 
Unique ID UN7662157 
Chinju Rebuilding on First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
6/1/1951 5:55:50 PM 
Unique ID UN7668270 
Seoul Receives First Food Supplies 
3/17/1951 5:55:04 PM 
Unique ID UN7668219 
Seoul Receives First Food Supplies 
3/17/1951 5:55:05 PM 
Unique ID UN7668220 
Aftermath of the War in Korea 
10/1/1950 5:50:22 PM 
Unique ID UN7667885 
Aftermath of the War in Korea 
10/1/1950 5:50:11 PM 
Unique ID UN7667874 
Aftermath of the War in Korea 
10/1/1950 5:49:59 PM 
Unique ID UN7667860 
Aftermath of the War in Korea 
10/1/1950 5:50:08 PM 
Unique ID UN7667870 
Aftermath of the War in Korea 
10/1/1950 5:50:01 PM 
Unique ID UN7667863 
Aftermath of the War in Korea 
10/1/1950 5:49:58 PM 
Unique ID UN7667859 
Headline Chinju Rebuilding on First Anniversary of Korean Aggression 
Caption Description On 24 September 1950, when the United Nations Forces recaptured Chinju, 60 percent of the city and its suburbs were destroyed, some 60,000 of its residents were homeless. Today, on the first anniversary of the aggression in Korea, Chinju is rebuilding itself rapidly and, once again, its people look ahead to better times.
Here, refugees from Seoul get rice ration tickets at the temporary city office. Much of the rice comes from United Nations countries. 
Unique Identifier UN7662133 
NICA ID 191510 
Production Date 06/01/1951 9:22:45 AM 

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