Do you know that some of the American stars in North Korea are famous?
American film actors or hollywood stars do not speak. These Americans, who did not belong to the film industry, played only in North Korean films and became famous as movie stars.
Now the tensions have increased between the US and North Korea. One hundred and fifty percent of the real information can surprise you, as you are trying to show that one is more powerful than another.
The most dangerous place in the world is the 38th Latitude (38th parallel line)
North Korea and South Korea are known as the 38th Latitude. This border was determined by the separation of the country during the civil war in Korea in the 1950s. The US-backed South Korea and Russia and China-backed North Korea fought hard in their pursuit of Korea. By the end of the war, the Korean Peninsula was split into North Korea and South Korea.
Crossing this boundary can be a reactor. Even before the enemy forces try to cross the border, the possibility of sacrificing the invisible mines.
The area is the most dangerous part of the world, the 38th Latitude Border Area. But those who are brave in the world and those who face danger are not famished.
Some of these people come with names of Americans. They crossed the border and entered North Korea. Sixty US troops arrived here to help South Korea on this frontier.
Charles Robert Jenkins from the North Carolina of the US worked in the American Army. He left the US troops in South Korea in January 1965 and flew into North Korea.
He was the only gunman he had with the death-threatening adventure. He was in patrol and moved towards the border with North Korea.
Well, what's the reason for Jenkins's decision? Fearing that the US troops were being sent to Vietnam, he would go to North Korea to escape from it. His decision turned out to be life.
Jegins was arrested in the North Korean border. The next 39 years were warlike. Since 1962, three American soldiers have gone to North Korea. All four were together to stay.
Even though four were in a single room in intensive surveillance, there lived a life threatening to life, but there were also interesting twists in their lives.
Four of them continued to escape from prison. The state objects will steal or run into the forest. In 2009, Robert Jenkins wrote his autobiography 'The Reluctant Communist', as they did in their unreasonable mischief. In the sixties, Chung was a leftist dictator Kim who ruled North Korea. His son is a film fan of Kim Jong. The rulers decided to promote North Korea's policies through films
In 1962, James Tysonck, an American soldier in North Korea, played the villain in the first film. When he sent film directors to another country, he learned the art of making the film.
The famous North Korean film 'The Flower Girl' was released in 1972. It's a story about a North Korean woman's struggle against landowners. The heroine of this movie is Hong Young-hui. His photographs were printed in North Korea in 2009 for cash. He was known by the people of Hong Kong in the name of his film.
1978 North Korea started a series of twenty films named 'Unsung Heroes'. In which Robert Jenkins was a villain named Kelton.
The role of the character was to continue the war between North Korea and the US in order to benefit US arms manufacturers.
In this series, US Army Commander James Desnök was cast as the repressor of Arthur, the leader of the war prisoners' camp.
Another American soldier played Rally Ephesier. Another soldier, Pirish, played the role of Luis in Northern Ireland.
These American war prisoners were also used to stifle Kim Jong-Il's film interest. Kim Jong, who wants to watch American movies, can not understand the English conversation.
But he used US prisoners to mitigate his film curiosity. Without showing full film for prisoners of war, Kim Jong will only find a specific part of the film and hear the conversation.
The American soldier died in Pyongyang at the age of 40 by Auschir's heart attack. Pyrrhich suffered from kidney failure in 1990.
Jenkins married the Japanese woman Hitomi Zacha Charles, who was imprisoned in North Korea. In 2004, they were granted permission to go to Japan. Jenkins was documented as autobiographical in 2009 in North Korea.
Jenkins's fellow prisoner James Desnock married a North Korean woman and lived there. James Desnok, who said North Korea was found to be herself, disliked Jenkins who wanted to return to the United States.
Four US war heroes in the North Korean films have become immortalized in the country.
American film actors or hollywood stars do not speak. These Americans, who did not belong to the film industry, played only in North Korean films and became famous as movie stars.
Now the tensions have increased between the US and North Korea. One hundred and fifty percent of the real information can surprise you, as you are trying to show that one is more powerful than another.
The most dangerous place in the world is the 38th Latitude (38th parallel line)
North Korea and South Korea are known as the 38th Latitude. This border was determined by the separation of the country during the civil war in Korea in the 1950s. The US-backed South Korea and Russia and China-backed North Korea fought hard in their pursuit of Korea. By the end of the war, the Korean Peninsula was split into North Korea and South Korea.
Crossing this boundary can be a reactor. Even before the enemy forces try to cross the border, the possibility of sacrificing the invisible mines.
The area is the most dangerous part of the world, the 38th Latitude Border Area. But those who are brave in the world and those who face danger are not famished.
Some of these people come with names of Americans. They crossed the border and entered North Korea. Sixty US troops arrived here to help South Korea on this frontier.
Charles Robert Jenkins from the North Carolina of the US worked in the American Army. He left the US troops in South Korea in January 1965 and flew into North Korea.
He was the only gunman he had with the death-threatening adventure. He was in patrol and moved towards the border with North Korea.
Well, what's the reason for Jenkins's decision? Fearing that the US troops were being sent to Vietnam, he would go to North Korea to escape from it. His decision turned out to be life.
Jegins was arrested in the North Korean border. The next 39 years were warlike. Since 1962, three American soldiers have gone to North Korea. All four were together to stay.
Even though four were in a single room in intensive surveillance, there lived a life threatening to life, but there were also interesting twists in their lives.
Four of them continued to escape from prison. The state objects will steal or run into the forest. In 2009, Robert Jenkins wrote his autobiography 'The Reluctant Communist', as they did in their unreasonable mischief. In the sixties, Chung was a leftist dictator Kim who ruled North Korea. His son is a film fan of Kim Jong. The rulers decided to promote North Korea's policies through films
In 1962, James Tysonck, an American soldier in North Korea, played the villain in the first film. When he sent film directors to another country, he learned the art of making the film.
The famous North Korean film 'The Flower Girl' was released in 1972. It's a story about a North Korean woman's struggle against landowners. The heroine of this movie is Hong Young-hui. His photographs were printed in North Korea in 2009 for cash. He was known by the people of Hong Kong in the name of his film.
1978 North Korea started a series of twenty films named 'Unsung Heroes'. In which Robert Jenkins was a villain named Kelton.
The role of the character was to continue the war between North Korea and the US in order to benefit US arms manufacturers.
In this series, US Army Commander James Desnök was cast as the repressor of Arthur, the leader of the war prisoners' camp.
Another American soldier played Rally Ephesier. Another soldier, Pirish, played the role of Luis in Northern Ireland.
These American war prisoners were also used to stifle Kim Jong-Il's film interest. Kim Jong, who wants to watch American movies, can not understand the English conversation.
But he used US prisoners to mitigate his film curiosity. Without showing full film for prisoners of war, Kim Jong will only find a specific part of the film and hear the conversation.
The American soldier died in Pyongyang at the age of 40 by Auschir's heart attack. Pyrrhich suffered from kidney failure in 1990.
Jenkins married the Japanese woman Hitomi Zacha Charles, who was imprisoned in North Korea. In 2004, they were granted permission to go to Japan. Jenkins was documented as autobiographical in 2009 in North Korea.
Jenkins's fellow prisoner James Desnock married a North Korean woman and lived there. James Desnok, who said North Korea was found to be herself, disliked Jenkins who wanted to return to the United States.
Four US war heroes in the North Korean films have become immortalized in the country.
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