tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12946845.post1800692456440529083..comments2024-02-23T23:53:54.842+09:00Comments on Gusts Of Popular Feeling: Unseen photos of the Samil movement, 1919matthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10296009437690229938noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12946845.post-28801544111235888872008-03-27T02:46:00.000+09:002008-03-27T02:46:00.000+09:00Thank you so much for posting these photos. Until...Thank you so much for posting these photos. Until now I knew little about the suppression of the Samil movement.<BR/><BR/><I>Schofield hid his papers about and photos of the uprising in his false leg when he left Korea, if I remember correctly, because the Japanese were trying everything they could to stop images such as these from leaving the country.</I><BR/><BR/>Yes: A KBS show -- possibly <I>Sponge</I> (not my favorite program, but in the US it is broadcast before an historical drama) -- described that Schofield hid the photos in his prosthetic leg to smuggle them out of occupied Korea to "show the world" what had happened.<BR/><BR/>Glad I found your blog: Your comments on OFK last week regarding Gwangju were very helpful.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com