Image:North Korean Peace Museum (1976) - Panmunjom.jpg
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This is a picture I took in 1976 of the original Truce Building at Panmunjom. The North Koreans refer to as the Peace Museum. At the time (i don't know about now), the North Korean tours would always stop here to get the tour 'worked up' with anti-American feelings by showing doctored photos of Americans bayoneting korean babies, President Kennedy eating Korean babies, and other such stuff. Once they left the 'Peace Museum', the tourists (only from other Communist countries) were chanting things like "yankee gansters leave Korea for Koreans" and Yankee Gangsters go home", etc. I also have pictures of a North Korean tour (of Angolans, right after the fall of Angola) with their signs and banners.
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- (del) (cur) 14:36, 26 November 2006 . . Wbfergus (Talk | contribs) . . 2946×2304 (6,138,460 bytes) (This is a picture I took in 1976 of the original Truce Building at Panmunjom. The North Koreans refer to as the Peace Museum. At the time (i don't know about now), the North Korean tours would always stop here to get the tour 'worked up' with anti-America)
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