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  1. Sinchon Civilian Massacre) was a massacre of civilians between 17 October and 7 December 1950, in or near the town of Sinchon (currently part of South Hwanghae Province, North Korea). North Korean sources claim the massacre was committed by the U.S. military and that 30,000–35,383 people were killed in Sinchon. [3]

  2. Oct 1, 2018 · The Sinchon Massacre was allegedly orchestrated by the U.S. military via South Korean soldiers and saw the deahs of some 35,000 Koreans. The blame for the massacre and its death toll change depending on which side you ask.

    • Caroline Redmond
  3. The Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities (Korean: 신천박물관) is a museum dedicated to the Sinchon Massacre, a massacre of North Korean civilians during the Korean War which the North Korean government claims was carried out by South Korean and US troops.

  4. Sep 7, 2022 · Survivors of a massacre in South Korea are still seeking an apology from the U.S. More than 70 years ago a rebellion broke out in South Korea, which at the time was under American military rule.

  5. The Sunchon tunnel massacre was a death march followed by a massacre of American POWs during the UN offensive into North Korea.

  6. May 3, 2024 · The North Korean regime portrays the Sinchon massacre of Fall 1950, which killed some 30,000 people, as a U.S. mass killing of innocent Korean civilians. Yet, there is no historical evidence to support this assertion that American forces singlehandedly carried out this atrocity.

  7. Sep 19, 2017 · A representative case is the Bodo League (National Guidance Alliance) incident. The Bodo League massacre occurred in the summer of 1950 in numerous locations across South Korea, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of thousands of alleged communists and suspected sympathizers.