Photos Korean War - Nth Korean & Chinese Forces

Burning T-34-85 medium tank, destroyed by U.S. Marines, north of Inchon 18th Sept 1950
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Chinese soldier of the "People's Volunteer Army" escorting American prisoners after the Yalu River Offensive, December 1950
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An abandoned Soviet-made North Korean Ilyushin Il-10 attack aircraft captured by United Nations forces at Kimpo airfield in September 1950.
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Seoul is recaptured by the Chinese-North Korean forces in 1951 during the Korean War, as the US 8th Army evacuates the city. However the UN forces would launch a counter attack with Operation Thunderbolt to retake the city.
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Chinese forces storming over a hillside to attack UN positions. Late 1950. A mortar team can be seen at the base of the hill.
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Chinese 79th Division at Yudam-ni during the Battle of Chosin Reservoir. November 1950.
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Gun camera photo of a MiG-15 being attacked by USAF North American F-86 piloted by Capt. Manuel "Pete" Fernandez, 334th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron, 4th Fighter-Interceptor Wing.
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Chinese prisoners taken by ROK I Corps. These prisoners, identified as belonging to the 124th CCF Division, are wearing padded winter uniforms that offered little or no protection for the feet and hands. October 31, 1950.
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Chinese troops moving past wrecked American equipment while in pursuit of U.S. 25th Infantry Division, South of Ipsok. November 1950.
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Chinese volunteers swearing to fight before the Battle of Chosin Reservoir (Battle of Lake Changjin), November 1950. Chinese officers and men lacked proper winter uniforms despite the temperatures of -30ºC.
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A Chinese soldier poses on a knocked-out U.S. tank of 1st Cavalry Division. 1950.
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Wreckage of a North Korean T-34/85 medium tank on a bombed out bridge, south of Suwon, Korea, 7 October 1950.
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