2017-10-01

North Korean propaganda shows soldiers torturing women | Daily Mail Online

North Korean propaganda shows soldiers torturing women | Daily Mail Online

Horrifying portraits of American soldiers torturing women with pliers and murdering babies are used for propaganda by North Korea as posters created by Kim Jong-il's regime are displayed in public
Paintings believed to be from 2005 claim to depict atrocities by Americans during the Korean War
Propaganda art shows Americans torturing women by removing their teeth and savagely killing men
Believed that some of these painting are displayed in the Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities
Museum in town 70 miles from capital commemorates alleged killing of 35,000 people in 1950 massacre

By CHARLIE MOORE FOR MAILONLINE

PUBLISHED: 21:32 +10:00, 28 September 2017 | UPDATED: 02:56 +10:00, 29 September 2017
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Horrific North Korean propaganda art shows American soldiers torturing women with pliers and murdering babies.

The paintings, believed to be from 2005, claim to depict atrocities carried out by American soldiers during the Korean War of 1950-1953.

They show Americans torturing women by removing their teeth and killing men by slicing their heads off.

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Gruesome: This propaganda painting shows American soldiers torturing a Korean women by removing her teeth



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Paintings believed to be from 2005 claim to depict atrocities carried out by American soldiers during the Korean War of 1950-1953

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Images show Americans torturing women and shooting babies as part of alleged war crimes during a massacre in 1950

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In this distributing painting, four American soldiers slice the head of their victim with a jagged blade

One image shows American soldiers sneering while they hold a gun to an infant girl's head as she weeps at the sight of her dead family.

It is believed that some of these painting are displayed in the Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities in North Korea.

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The museum commemorates the deaths of over 35,000 people in the 1950 Sinchon Massacre, the alleged mass murder of civilians by Americans.

Kim Jong-un visited the museum along with his sister in 2014 and reportedly described Americans as 'cannibals and killers seeking pleasure in slaughter'.


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American soldiers are depicted beheading their victims and burning them with hot metal

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It is believed that some of these painting are displayed in Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities in North Korea

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One image shows American soldiers sneering while they hold a gun to an infant girl's head as she weeps at the sight of her dead family

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This grim painting shows American soldiers kicking children and women in a trench in the snow

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Left: A man is tied up and burnt at the stake. Right: Soldiers hold a gun to a tied-up woman

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This painting shows North Koreans cowering in fear as the US soldiers set dogs on them

The Sinchon Massacre of 1950


The Sinchon Massacre was an alleged mass murder of civilians claimed by North Koreans to have been committed primarily by South Korean military forces under allowance from the US military between 17 October and 7 December 1950.

North Koreans claim that approximately 35,000 people were killed over 52 days. This would have been about a quarter of the population of Sinchon.

They say Americans beheaded up to 300 North Koreans using Japanese samurai swords as the US Air Force practised illegal bacteriological warfare.

Americans deny the claims. In 1989, Chicago Tribune journalist Uli Schmitzer summarized 'if any truth about massacres in Sinchon ever existed, the evidence has long ago been obscured.'

Sinchon, 70 miles south of the North Korean capital Pyongyang has been turned into a national shrine by a ruthless propaganda machine that has fueled anti-American passions for 36 years in support of an institutionalized, regimented communist regime.


The images resurface as North Korea relocates its warplanes and bolsters air defenses along its eastern coast after accusing President Trump of declaring war.

The move, which was reported by analysts in Seoul, puts the planes within striking distance of US bombers which have been conducting drills alongside aircraft from the South in international airspace near North Korea.

Pyongyang had previously said it has the right to shoot down American warplanes whether or not they had entered the country's airspace.

The inflamed rhetoric came after President Trump told the UN general assembly that America would have 'no choice but to totally destroy North Korea' if forced to defend itself and its allies.



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