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| Korea War Discussion - 6.25 한국 전쟁 Topics related to the Korean War (1950-53) |
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If you like history, especially if you like digging into historical artifacts, this website is definately one you will want to check out. I used its audio collection from the start of WWII a whole lot in my middle school classes.
Below is an image from the section the guy - who I believe is also a teacher here in the US - is building on Comic Books about the Korean War. ![]() |
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Re: Korean War American Comic Books
That's really interesting. You really don't see too much history on Korean War comic books; not in the same way you see the old World War II comics with Captain America, etc.
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Re: Korean War American Comic Books
I like comic books, but I haven't seen any on the Korean War.
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