RM2G20B8B–1950’s North Korea Propaganda War Poster beating the imperialist armies of the USA 1950-1953 Korean Peninsula war. The Korean War was a war between North Korea, with military support from China and the Soviet Union, and South Korea, backed by personnel from the United Nations USA. The war began on 25 June 1950 when North Korea invaded South Korea following clashes along the border and insurrections in the south.
RM2K02AKC–Kim Il Sung leader of North Korea 1950
RMCBPDBY–Korea, 7 July 1950: South Korean evacuees move to the south to escape the invading North Korean army.
RMM6CX08–Four North Korean Communist prisoners, taken during the fighting following the American landing at Wolmi-do are covered by U.S. Marines. Wolmi Island, Korea, 1950. Department of Defense
RMBTJEPX–Korean War: U.S. Marines invading North Korea, 1950.
RMCWA810–Korean War: U.S. Marines invading North Korea, 1950.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RM2B00WJ1–Korea: The USS Missouri fires a 16-inch salvo at Chong Jin, North Korea, Korean War (1950-1953), 26 December 1950. The Korean War (25 June 1950 - armistice signed 27 July 1953) was a military conflict between the Republic of Korea, supported by the United Nations, and North Korea, supported by the People's Republic of China (PRC), with military material aid from the Soviet Union. The war was a result of the physical division of Korea by an agreement of the victorious Allies at the conclusion of the Pacific War at the end of World War II.
RM2DF00RX–The wreckage of a bridge and North Korean Communist tank south of Suwon, Korea. The tank was caught on a bridge and put out of action by the Air Force, 7 October 1950
RM2M96919–Three veterans of the Korean War (1950-1953) pose for their photo in Pyongyang, capital of North Korea. Two are in their uniforms, one is in a suit, and all three are wearing many medals and decorations.
RM2BTMWD8–KOREAN WAR Families from Hamhung in north east Korea identifying bodies of some 300 political prisoners killed by the North Korean Army after being forced into caves which were sealed off so that they died of suffocation. October 19, 1950. Photo Lt. Winslow (US Army) NB: large file (
RMHRP025–Korean War, North Korean Refugees, 1950
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RME0KX34–Sep. 09, 1950 - Pictured is a plaque encouraging North Korea. One of these hung on nearly every door that the UN troops reclaimed. On the plaques phrases such as ''We are the rulers of our own land!'' ''Victory is assured!'' or ''We fight for Busan!'' Soviet Spacecraft Luna-20
RM2G723RX–July 10, 2021-Hwacheon, South Korea-A View of Peace Dam at civilian control line in Hwacheon, South Korea. The just-completed Peace Dam, just south of heavily fortified border, is the latest evidence that the Cold War is not over on the Korean peninsula. After 18 years of on-again off-again work, South Korea finished constructing the large dam last 2005. The dam is designed to prevent a flood attack from the North should Pyongyang deliberately collapse a dam farther upstream. In September, North Korea released a massive amount of water from a dam just north of the border without warning, causi
RMP68YAW–Photograph of Major Cleveland, weapons squad leader, points out communist-led North Korean position to his machine gun crew. Dated 1950
RF2R0YF5N–The wreckage of a bridge and North Korean Communist tank south of Suwon, Korea. The tank was caught on a bridge and put out of action by the Air Force. October 7, 1950.
RM2E5GT5J–1950 Picture Post front cover Soldier in Korean War
RMCP6J4J–South Korea, border with North Korea Panmunjeom (P'anmunjom), where armistice was signed in 1953 that ended Korean War,
RM2H8BF78–SEOUL, KOREA - 20 September 1950 - US Marines fighting in the streets of Seoul, Korea.during the Second Battle of Seoul (part of the Battle of Incheon
RMP2D444–KOREA BORDER Vintage 1970's sign board The 38th parallel serving as a division between North Korea and South Korea. It was also the location of where the war first started and now serves as a war memorial. North of the 38th Parallel was the communist North Korea, and south of the border was the anti-communist South Korea. The war commenced when North Korea crossed the border and invaded South Korea in an effort to unite Korea under communism.
RM2K02AP1–Kim Il Sung leader of North Korea 1950
RMCBPDC1–Korea 5 July 1950: A South Korean military policeman marches a North Korean prisoner of war to the stockage somewhere in souther
RMK7P6XW–1950's, China - Volunteers from a North China machine factory sign up for military service in Korea to help the spread of Communism.
RM2CC48DN–Communist anti-American propaganda. North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. “US imperialists shouldn’t carelessly provoke war.”. Korea. 1950
RM2A65KA3–La Guerre de Coree (1950-1953), portrait de Kim Il Sung (Kim Il-sung) (1912-1994), homme d'etat et marechal nord coreen, en 1950, In 'La Guerre de Cor
RM2B00WJ3–Korea: Gen. Douglas MacArthur, Commander in Chief of U.N. Forces observes the shelling of Inchon, September 15, 1950. The Korean War (25 June 1950 - armistice signed 27 July 1953) was a military conflict between the Republic of Korea, supported by the United Nations, and North Korea, supported by the People's Republic of China (PRC), with military material aid from the Soviet Union. The war was a result of the physical division of Korea by an agreement of the victorious Allies at the conclusion of the Pacific War at the end of World War II.
RM2G0P2JB–Waterfront at Inchon blazes as Marines pour in from landing craft and an LST pushes up on the shore, all her guns firing in th great amphibious flanking move against the North Koreans, September 15, 1950
RMEG6R6M–U.S. F-84 Thunderjets on bombing mission north of the 38th parallel during the Korean War. Ca. 1950-53.. (BSLOC 2014 11 227)
RM2EAK6YP–Communist anti-American propaganda. North Korean propaganda poster during Korean War. “US imperialists shouldn’t carelessly provoke war.”. Korea. 1950
RMHRP020–Korean War, North Korean POW's, 1950
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RME0KX2A–Aug. 14, 1950 - Bomb on the loos e over north Korea -- U.s. air force B-29 super-forts loose their explosive cargos over a chemical plant during recent raid on Konan in north Korea, (Department of defence photo Via AP wirephot)
RM2G723RR–July 10, 2021-Hwacheon, South Korea-A View of civilian control line village near peace dam in Hwacheon, South Korea. The just-completed Peace Dam, just south of heavily fortified border, is the latest evidence that the Cold War is not over on the Korean peninsula. After 18 years of on-again off-again work, South Korea finished constructing the large dam last 2005. The dam is designed to prevent a flood attack from the North should Pyongyang deliberately collapse a dam farther upstream. In September, North Korea released a massive amount of water from a dam just north of the border without warn
RMWH9BKP–ASIA - KOREA: (left to right) 1. Kingdom of Korea, 5 mon, 1884, 2. Empire of Korea, 2 re, 1900, 3. Empire of Korea, 2 cheun, 1903, 4. South Korea, 15 won, 1950, 5. South Korea, 100 hwan, 1954, 6. South Korea, 35 hwan, 1954, 7. South Korea, 55 hwan, 1956, 8. South Korea, 55 hwan, 1957, 9. South Korea, 40 hwan, 1960, 10. South Korea, 40 hwan, 1960, 11. South Korea, 40 hwan, 1962, 12. South Korea, 10 chon, 1971, 13 North Korea, 20 chon, 1946, 14. North Korea, 10 chon, 1960, 15. North Korea, 10 chon, 1961, 16. North Korea, 10 chon, 1961, 17. North Korea, 10 chon, 1963, 18. North Korea, 10 chon,
RF2R0YF2T–North Korean prisoners, taken by the Marines in a foothills fight, march single file across a rice paddy. 1950
RM2JJY65T–An alert Red Army soldier wearing the Medal Army over Japan, stands before the entrance to a military installation. The average Red Army soldier stationed here in Pyongyang, North Korea is rather proud. September 9, 1950. (Photo by East-West Photographic Agency).
RMP7D3T1–Tableau at the entry of The victorious War Museum in Pyongyang, North Korea
RM2H8BF77–SEOUL, KOREA - 20 September 1950 - US Marines fighting in the streets of Seoul, Korea.during the Second Battle of Seoul (part of the Battle of Incheon
RM2K33PTP–C 1951 - A group of British soldiers fighting in the war in Korea with the British Commonwealth Forces Korea (BCFK) . members of the grouping included British Commonwealth army, naval and air units and other Australian, Canadian, Indian, and New Zealand units. The The Korean War was fought between North Korea and South Korea between 1950 &1953. Korean names for the war include 6·25 전쟁 , 한국 전쟁,六二五戰爭 , 韓國戰爭, 조국해방전쟁, a祖國解放戰爭. The man centred in the picture is George Todd who became chauffer to the Marquis of Normanby (Lythe, North Yorkshire) and members of royalty.
RM2K0AHBP–The Korean War (1950 - 1953) started five years after the independence of Korea from Japanese occupation, divided at the outset of the independence following the 38th parallel. The war started when the North Korean regime backed by the communist block (China and the Soviet Union) invaded South Korean regime backed by the United States and the United Nations Command.
RMBXMTJ0–In a flight for freedom korean refugees clamber over a bridge spanning the Taedong River, Pyongyang, North Korea 3 December 1950
RM2RBFKW4–Koman-dong, North Korea: August 14, 1950 Boeing B-29 Superfortresses dropping bombs during a raid on a chemical plant in Koman-dong.
RMEG5YME–KOREAN WAR (1950-1953) American Fifth Air Force B-26 Invader aircraft attack warehouses and docks at Wonsan in north east Korea
RM2R981MX–Paju, South Korea. 24th June, 2023. Visitors look through binoculars toward North Korea at Odusan Unification Observatory near Paju, South Korea, on Saturday, June 24, 2023. The Korean War broke out on June 25, 1950 and lasted for three years before fighting ended with an armistice. Photo by Thomas Maresca/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2B00N6M–Korea: North Korean propaganda painting showing the supposed inhumanity of US forces. At the beginning of the Korean War in 1950 the town of Sinchon in North Korea was allegedly the site of a massacre of civilians by occupying U.S forces. North Korean sources claim the number of civilians killed over the 52-day period at over 35000 people; equivalent to one-fourth the county's population at the time. The North Korean government has operated the Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities in Sinchon Town since 1958 displaying relics and remains from the incident.
RMBCE5X3–The battle casualties of the Korean War (1950-1953), divided by country.
RMEG6RC3–Korea Marines pass through Inchon with little resistance from the North Korean Army. By the evening of Sept. 16, 1950, they
RM2RF7MFC–La Guerre de Coree (1950-1953), l'Armee chinoise en Coree du Nord, in 'La Guerre de Coree', Chine, 1959, Coll. Selva (The Chinese army in North Korea, From 'Korean War', China 1959)
RM2F61GY8–US Soldiers, Korean War, 1950
RM2FNM6DE–events, Korean War 1950 - 1953, US soldier with captured North Korean soldiers, 1950, POWs, POW, ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RME0KWJY–Jul. 07, 1950 - Doing some bridgework : Korea Two American infantrymen rest their machine gun on an emplacement overclocking a bridge, half destroyed and fire at the opposite ridge, about 2 miles north of Chingog. Ni.Yusong position over looking the kap-chion river and the main hishuray.
RM2G723RW–July 10, 2021-Hwacheon, South Korea-A View of civilian control line village near peace dam in Hwacheon, South Korea. The just-completed Peace Dam, just south of heavily fortified border, is the latest evidence that the Cold War is not over on the Korean peninsula. After 18 years of on-again off-again work, South Korea finished constructing the large dam last 2005. The dam is designed to prevent a flood attack from the North should Pyongyang deliberately collapse a dam farther upstream. In September, North Korea released a massive amount of water from a dam just north of the border without warn
RMW6EYCB–AIR FORCE B-29s STRIKE RAILROAD BRIDGES; Scope and content: AIR FORCE B-29s STRIKE RAILROAD BRIDGES. Ten tons of bombs from Air Force B-29 Superforts of the FEAF Bomber Command sever these two important railroad bridges near Pakchon, 40 miles north of Pyongyang, in North Korea in an attack made on July 27, 1950. As Captain Meterio Montez of Gardner, Colorado, lead bombardier, released his bombs, the Superforts in the formation did likewise. Montez was in the B-29 piloted by Captain Leslie Westberg, Spokane, Washington. Military supply traffic from North Korea formerly routed over these rail l
RF2R0YF6Y–Troops of the 31st Infantry Regiment land at Inchon Harbor, Korea, aboard LST's. September 18, 1950.
RM2JJYC94–Flee Advancing Red Army -- Carrying only a handful of their possessions, --and the little fellow has less than that--these South Koreans arrive in Taegu, Korea after fleeing from Taejon, 80 miles to north. Railroad station is in rear. July 19, 1950. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMP7D3RX–Tableau at the entry of The victorious War Museum in Pyongyang, North Korea
RM2H7WA3W–WOLMI ISLAND, KOREA - September 1950 - A US Marine uses a flamethrower to clear a bunker on Wolmi Island before pushing on to Inchon during the Korean
RME68BEM–Monument To The Victorious Fatherland Liberation War 1950-1953, Pyongyang, North Korea
RM2K0E4RC–Chinese forces entering the Korean War, between North Korea and South Korea from 25 June 1950 to 27 July 1953. It began as an attempt by North Korean supreme leader Kim Il-sung to unify Korea under his communist regime through military force. Two powers entered the war, with the United States under President Truman fighting alongside the South and the newly established People's Republic of China fighting alongside the North.
RMBXMTJ3–Twisted girders of a partially destroyed bridge spanning the Taedong River, Pyongyang, Korea, serve at the life-line to freedom
RM2RBFKK8–Korea: August 4, 1950 A Navy Corsair F4U fighter leaves the flight deck of a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier for a sortie against the North Korean Communists.
RMEG5YMA–KOREAN WAR Families from Hamhung in north east Korea identifying bodies of some 300 political prisoners killed by the North Korean Army after being forced into caves which were sealed off so that they died of suffocation. October 19, 1950. Photo Lt. Winslow (US Army) (
RM2R981NH–Paju, South Korea. 24th June, 2023. Visitors look through binoculars toward North Korea at Odusan Unification Observatory near Paju, South Korea, on Saturday, June 24, 2023. The Korean War broke out on June 25, 1950 and lasted for three years before fighting ended with an armistice. Photo by Thomas Maresca/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2B00WHW–Korea: North Korean (DPRK) propaganda poster. 'Let's not forget the grudge over Sinchon!' At the beginning of the Korean War in 1950; the town of Sinchon in North Korea was allegedly the site of a massacre of civilians by occupying U.S forces. North Korean sources claim the number of civilians killed over the 52-day period at over 35000 people; equivalent to one-fourth the county's population at the time The North Korean government has operated the Sinchon Museum of American War Atrocities in Sinchon Town since 1958; displaying relics and remains from the incident.
RMEG6PYR–U.S. F-84 Thunderjets on bombing mission north of the 38th parallel during the Korean War. Ca. 1950-53.. (BSLOC 2014 11 227)
RMEG6RHX–USS Missouri fires its 16-inch guns at Chong Jin, North Korea, Oct. 10, 1950. The attack intend to damage communications in the
RM2RECYGB–Visite du President Mao aux troupes Nord Coreennes, en 1950, in 'La Guerre de Coree', Chine, 1959 (The Chinese president Mao visiting the troops in North Korea, from 'Korean War', China, 1959)
RF2DCD832–US Soldiers, Korean War, 1950
RM2D8PHN0–Beijing, China's Hebei Province. 2nd Oct, 2020. Xu Wanhe, veteran of the Chinese People's Volunteers (CPV), recalls the moments of the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-1953) in Zunhua, north China's Hebei Province, Oct. 2, 2020. Xu was born in 1930. He entered the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) to fight in the War to Resist U.S. Aggression and Aid Korea with the CPV army in 1950. Credit: Yang Shiyao/Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME0KX2D–Aug. 17, 1950 - Kayoed Red Tank - A North Korean tank lies wrecked amid rubble at Indong, north of Waegwan en Nakten River front, after South Korean attack. Picture was made last Sunday at Republic of Korea Signal corps photographer with first Rok Division.
RM2G723T1–July 10, 2021-Hwacheon, South Korea-A View of Peace Dam at civilian control line in Hwacheon, South Korea. The just-completed Peace Dam, just south of heavily fortified border, is the latest evidence that the Cold War is not over on the Korean peninsula. After 18 years of on-again off-again work, South Korea finished constructing the large dam last 2005. The dam is designed to prevent a flood attack from the North should Pyongyang deliberately collapse a dam farther upstream. In September, North Korea released a massive amount of water from a dam just north of the border without warning, causi
RME5GMT1–1950 New York Herald Tribune front page reporting the outbreak of the Korean War with U.S. President Truman ordering American forces to Korea
RF2R0YEJN–Men of the 24th Infantry Regiment move up to the front line in Korea. July 18, 1950.
RM2JJYC8K–Korean Laborers Paid Off In Rice -- M/Sgt. Robert J. Ross, USMC, of Santa Ana, Calif., pays Korean laborers employed by the Marines at the Wonsan airstrip in North Korea with rice, the accepted form of payment. The Korean workers are used to help clear the field. November 11, 1950. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMJW98G0–A South Korean soldier patrols cars entering the DMZ along the fenced border between South and North Korea, some 80 km north of Seoul, South Korea, 28 March 2013. South and North Korea are technically still at war after the 1950 to 1953 Korean war ended in an armistice and the Korean peninsular remains divided since then. A 250 km long and some four km wide demilitarized Zone (DMZ) runs across the Korean peninsular and is regarded as the most militarized border in the world. | usage worldwide
RM2H8BHPR–NEAR SONGJIN, KOREA - 10 April 1951 - British troops from 41 Commando Royal Marines plant demolition charges along railroad tracks of enemy supply lin
RMKJH1Y2–Busan Harbor Bridge and Busan Port, Nov 15, 2017 : The Busan Harbor Bridge and the Busan Port (Busan North Port) are seen in Busan, about 420 km (261 miles) southeast of Seoul, South Korea. During the 1950-53 Korean War, Busan became the home of millions of refugees who fled to the temporary capital of South Korea. (Photo by Lee Jae-Won/AFLO) (SOUTH KOREA)
RM2K08EB6–An American mortar crew fires on the Communist North Korean invaders. 11 July 1950. Near Chochiwan, Korea
RMBH5EXH–drop from C-119 aircraft in the sukchon to complete the trap which is a key to the plan to end war in North Korea. war flying
RM2RBFJGD–Korea: December 13, 1950 A North Korean couple look for their son's grave at Duk San Nichel Mine where North Korean communists killed over 1000 anti-communists during their retreat.
RM2KBWBFY–Sep 30, 2009-Paju, South Korea-North Korean soldiers march towards the border to retrieve a coffin containing the remains of a North Korean soldier during a repatriation ceremony at the truce village of Panmunjom, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, September 30, 2009. The North Korean soldier was found dead in the Hantan river near the south of the Military Demarcation Line on July 20, 2009. The handover was supervised by United Nations officials who have been monitoring the truce since the 1950-53 Korean War. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)
RM2R981MY–Paju, South Korea. 24th June, 2023. A visitor looks through binoculars toward North Korea at Odusan Unification Observatory near Paju, South Korea, on Saturday, June 24, 2023. The Korean War broke out on June 25, 1950 and lasted for three years before fighting ended with an armistice. Photo by Thomas Maresca/UPI Credit: UPI/Alamy Live News
RM2B00WJ2–Korea: With her brother on her back a war-weary Korean girl trudges by a stalled M-46 tank at Haengju, Korean War (1950-1953), 9 June 1951. The Korean War (25 June 1950 - armistice signed 27 July 1953) was a military conflict between the Republic of Korea, supported by the United Nations, and North Korea, supported by the People's Republic of China (PRC), with military material aid from the Soviet Union. The war was a result of the physical division of Korea by an agreement of the victorious Allies at the conclusion of the Pacific War at the end of World War II.
RMEG6R8T–Korea Marines pass through Inchon with little resistance from the North Korean Army. By the evening of Sept. 16, 1950, they
RMEG6PXK–North Korean and Chinese Communist prisoners assembled in a UN POW camp at Pusan, Korea. April 1951. Korean War, 1950-53.
RM2RECYHC–La Guerre de Coree (1950-1953), portrait de Kim Il Sung (Kim Il-sung) (1912-1994), homme d'etat et marechal nord coreen, en 1950, In 'La Guerre de Coree', Chine, 1959, coll. Selva (Portrait of Kim Il Sung, president of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea), in 1950, from 'Korean War', China 1959)
RMHRP040–Korean War, 38th Parallel, 1950
RMPF75PH–Mount Kumgang, North Korea. 20th Aug, 2018. Members of separated families reunite in Mount Kumgang, North Korea in the southeast of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea on Aug. 20, 2018. Families of South Korea and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), separated by the 1950-53 Korean War, finally reunited in tears and joy as they had never seen each other for decades until Monday when the rare reunions were held in Mount Kumgang, North Korea in southeast DPRK. Credit: Xinhua/Alamy Live News
RME0KWKG–Jul. 20, 1950 - General Bradley combined the troops of the 24th Infantry Division with a South Korean troop division in order to try and alter the stalemate between North and South Korea. Pictured here is the 25th Division as it marches to the Front.
RM2G723RN–July 10, 2021-Hwacheon, South Korea-A View of civilian control line village near peace dam in Hwacheon, South Korea. The just-completed Peace Dam, just south of heavily fortified border, is the latest evidence that the Cold War is not over on the Korean peninsula. After 18 years of on-again off-again work, South Korea finished constructing the large dam last 2005. The dam is designed to prevent a flood attack from the North should Pyongyang deliberately collapse a dam farther upstream. In September, North Korea released a massive amount of water from a dam just north of the border without warn
RME5GMRY–1950 New York Herald Tribune front page reporting the outbreak of the Korean War with U.S. President Truman ordering American forces to Korea
RF2R0YFBC–Leatherneck machine gun crew dug in for the night in Korea. Ca. 1950. (Marine Corps)
RM2HX63P1–United States Army troops are shown boarding a ship ***** Japanese port, en route to the Republic of Korea to assist United Nations forces in the defense of the Republic against North Korean Communist invaders. January 1, 1950.
RMJW98HF–A camouflaged South Korean military command building is seen along the fenced border between South and North Korea, some 80 km north of Seoul, South Korea, 28 March 2013. South and North Korea are technically still at war after the 1950 to 1953 Korean war ended in an armistice and the Korean peninsular remains divided since then. A 250 km long and some four km wide demilitarized Zone (DMZ) runs across the Korean peninsular and is regarded as the most militarized border in the world. | usage worldwide
RM2H8BGMJ–OETLOOK-TONG, KOREA - 09 June 1951 - US Army Private First Class Roman Prauty, a gunner with 31st Regimental Combat Team (crouching foreground), with
RMEWF466–Seoul, South Korea. 25th June, 2015. Members of conservative and right-wing civic groups attend an anti-North Korea protest in Seoul, South Korea. On June 25, 1950, the Korean War had started and the conflict ended with a cease-fire, not a peace treaty, on July 27, 1953. Two Koreas are still technically at war. Credit: Lee Jae-Won/AFLO/Alamy Live News
RM2K0AGA6–Inchon Landing, September 1950. North-Korean artillery emplacement, September 20, 1950, possibly photographed after the Inchon Invasion.
RMBH54C3–North Korean prisoners of war line up for chow at the POW camp, Pusan, Korea 19 Oct 1950
RM2RBFKJ2–Korea: October 5, 1950 A Navy medic serving with the Fifth Marines gives a drink of water to a North Korean POW after he received treatment for a wounded foot.
RM2KBWBG9–Sep 30, 2009-Paju, South Korea-United Nations Command honour guards carry a coffin containing the remains of a North Korean soldier during a repatriation ceremony at the truce village of Panmunjom, about 55 km (34 miles) north of Seoul, September 30, 2009. The North Korean soldier was found dead in the Hantan river near the south of the Military Demarcation Line on July 20, 2009. The handover was supervised by United Nations officials who have been monitoring the truce since the 1950-53 Korean War. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto)
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