Tweet of the Day: The Hungnam Evacuation GIKorea | December 27, 2022 | Korean War | 2 Comments #KoreanHistoryToday: Surrounded by approaching Chinese troops, UN Forces successfully evacuates about 100,000 North Korean civilians who were trapped in the port of Hungnam in 1950. It remains one of the greatest wartime humanitarian missions in history. pic.twitter.com/rSJih6Lt2C— KEI (@KoreaEconInst) December 24, 2022 Share this:TwitterEmailFacebookPrintPinterestLinkedInReddit Related Tags:Hungnam, Korean War 0 0 votes Article Rating Subscribe Login Notify of new follow-up comments new replies to my comments Label {} [+] Name* Email* WebSite URL Δ Label {} [+] Name* Email* WebSite URL Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 2 Comments Oldest Newest Most Voted Inline Feedbacks View all comments setnaffa 1 year ago That was a tremendous thing. And I think it really was necessary. I think a lot of people learned a lot about America. I just wish we were still as honorable a nation. ChickenHead 1 year ago This Hungnam Evacuation is considered the most tragic event in the global dyslexic community. It is observed every year because almost all the dyslexics at the time failed to get on the ships and perished. Historians believe they saw Hung Man as a bad omen. For reasons not entirely clear, gay dyslexics appeared to have fared better.
That was a tremendous thing. And I think it really was necessary. I think a lot of people learned a lot about America.
I just wish we were still as honorable a nation.
This Hungnam Evacuation is considered the most tragic event in the global dyslexic community.
It is observed every year because almost all the dyslexics at the time failed to get on the ships and perished.
Historians believe they saw Hung Man as a bad omen.
For reasons not entirely clear, gay dyslexics appeared to have fared better.