DescriptionFlight of Refugees Across Wrecked Bridge in Korea (Original).jpg
English: "Flight of Refugees Across Wrecked Bridge in Korea", photograph of refugees fleeing Pyongyang during the Korean War across a destroyed bridge over the Taedong River. This photograph was named as an exemplar of Desfor's work in his citation for the 1951 Pulitzer Prize for Photography.
Čeština: Útěk uprchlíků prchajících z Pchjongjangu během korejské války přes zničený most přes řeku Tedong. Za tuto fotografii obdržel Max Desfor Pulitzerovu ceny za fotografii v roce 1951.
Español: "Huida de refugiados por puente destruido en Corea", fotografía de refugiados que huyen de Piongyang durante la Guerra de Corea por un puente destruido sobre el río Taedong. Esta fotografía fue calificada como paradigma de la obra de Desfor en la fundamentación de su premio Pulitzer de Fotografía de 1951.
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Short title
South Korea The 60 Year War
Date and time of data generation
16:52, 4 December 1950
Author
STF, MAX DESFOR
City shown
PYONGYANG
Credit/Provider
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Source
AP
Copyright holder
AP1950
Image title
In this Dec. 4, 1950 photo, residents from Pyongyang, North Korea, and refugees from other areas crawl perilously over shattered girders of the city's bridge, as they flee south across the Taedong River to escape the advance of Chinese Communist troops. The Chinese entered the Korean War as allies of North Korea. U.S. troops battled on the side of South Korea. Begun in June 25, 1950, the war ended on July 27, 1953, with a military demarcation line set near the 38th parallel where it started. Korea remains divided. (AP Photo/Max Desfor, File)
IIM version
1
Urgency
5
Category
I
Supplemental categories
FILE
Keywords
Civilians Cross Dangerous Desperation Destruction Water