[KS] Fwd: Korean War (other terms)
William Brown
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Tue Nov 15 21:52:28 EST 2005
Yes, like 9-11, or June 4th, the date says it all.
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From: <i>"Hildi Kang"
<kangswh at comcast.net></i><br>Reply-To: <i>Korean Studies Discussion
List <Koreanstudies at koreaweb.ws></i><br>To: <i>"Korean Studies
Discussion List" <Koreanstudies at koreaweb.ws></i><br>Subject:
<i>Re: [KS] Fwd: Korean War (other terms)</i><br>Date: <i>Tue, 15 Nov 2005
14:29:47 -0800</i><br>Koreans that I know (older generation , ones that
lived through it) generally call it "6-25" or yuk-e-o ???
??<br><br>Hildi Kang<br>Center for Korean Studies<br>Berkeley, CA<br>-----
Original Message ----- From: <eun at sfsu.edu><br>To:
<Koreanstudies at koreaweb.ws><br>Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2005 11:17
AM<br>Subject: [KS] Fwd: Korean War (other terms)<br><br><br>>I'm an art
history graduate student writing a thesis which includes <br>>works
that<br>>feature the Korean War. During one of my advising meetings with
Dr.<br>>Bettleheim, she raised an interesting question that she wants me
to <br>>find an<br>>answer to: What do Koreans call the Korean War?
Do North Koreans <br>>refer to<br>>this war as the Korean
War?<br>><br>>Eun Jung Smith<br>>Graduate Student<br>>Art
History Department<br>>San Francisco State
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