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North Korean prisoners huddle under barbed wire as they are transported from one compound to another on Koje Island, June 17, 1952. They are surrounded by guards on either side of the road. Allied command moved 22,500 Communist Prisoners of War out of four large compounds without any opposition. The meekness of the prisoners left no doubt that Brig. Gen. Haydon L. Boatner had gained unchallenged control over 80,000 prisoners who only one week earlier ran their compounds unhindered and defied their captors. (Photo by AP Photo)
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