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The US reported that
North Korea mistreated prisoners of war: soldiers were beaten, starved, put to forced labor, marched to death, and summarily executed.
The
KPA killed POWs at the battles for
Hill 312,
Hill 303, the
Pusan Perimeter, and
Daejeon—discovered during early after-battle mop-up actions by the UN forces.
Later, a
US Congress war crimes investigation, the
United States Senate Subcommittee on
Korean War Atrocities of the
Permanent Subcommittee of the Investigations of the
Committee on Government Operations reported that "
... two-thirds of all
American prisoners of war in
Korea died as a result of war crimes."
Although the
Chinese rarely executed prisoners like their
Korean counterparts, mass starvation and diseases swept through the Chinese run
POW camps during the winter of 1950--51. About 43 percent of all US POWs died during this period.
The Chinese defended their actions by stating that all Chinese soldiers during this period were suffering mass starvation and diseases due to the lack of competent logistics system.
The UN POWs, however, disputed the claim by pointing out that most of the Chinese camps were located near the easily supplied
Sino-Korean border, and that starvation was used to force the prisoners to accept the communism indoctrinations programs, which were running in full swing after the starvation was over.
The North Korean
Government reported some 70,
000 ROK Army POWs; 8,000 were repatriated.
South Korea repatriated 76,000
Korean People's Army POWs.
Besides the 12,000
UN Command forces POWs dead in captivity, the KPA might have press-ganged some 50,000
ROK POWs into the
North Korean military. Per the
South Korean Ministry of Defense, there remained some 560 Korean POWs detained in North Korea in 2008; from
1994 until 2009, some 79 ROK POWs escaped the
North.
The North Korean Government denied having POWs from the Korean War, and, via the
Korean Central News Agency, reported that the UN forces killed some 33,600 KPA POWs; that on 19 July 1951, in
POW Camp No. 62, some
100 POWs were killed as machine-gunnery targets; that on 27 May
1952, in the 77th
Camp,
Koje Island (now in
Geoje), the ROK Army incinerated with flamethrowers some 800 KPA POWs who rejected "voluntary repatriation" south, and instead demanded repatriation north.
In
December 1950,
National Defense Corps was founded, the soldiers were 406,000 drafted citizens
. In the winter of 1951, 50,000 to 90,000 South Korean National Defense Corps soldiers starved to death while marching southward under the Chinese offensive when their commanding officers embezzled funds earmarked for their food. This event is called the
National Defense Corps Incident.
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- published: 09 Nov 2011
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