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August 17

Forty-Two Die at Waegwan: Korean War POW Massacre

North Korean soldiers executed 42 American prisoners of war on a hillside above Waegwan, South Korea, binding their hands before shooting them during the chaotic early weeks of the Korean War. The massacre became one of the most documented war crimes of the conflict and fueled demands for stronger protections of prisoners under the Geneva Conventions.

August 17, 1950

76 years ago

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