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[KOREAN-WAR-L:11398] Re: Books
At 09:31 PM 2/17/2004, you wrote:
Tom,
I have a question: It is almost a certainty the local villager's didn't
have the "furnal wood" to cremate 300 plus bodies and it is also almost a
certainty the North Korean Army wouldn't take time at that point of the war
to dispose of the bodies by cremation. This leaves the most likely courses
as the NKPA ordering the locals to bury the bodies or else the locals doing
it on their own. From everything I've read, no evidence of a, or multiple,
mass graves has been found, which leaves me wondering what happened to the
bodies?
Ed
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