Bridge of No Return: Joint Security Area, Military Demarcation Line, Korean War, Axe Murder Incident, United Nations Command (Korea), Military Demarcation Line (Korea) - Brossura

 
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Located in the Joint Security Area (JSA), the so- called "Bridge of No Return" crosses the Military Demarcation Line (MDL) between North Korea and South Korea. It was used for prisoner exchanges at the end of the Korean War in 1953. The name originates from the fact that prisoners were given the choice to remain in the country of their captivity or cross over to the other country. But if they chose to cross the bridge, they would never be allowed to return.The last time the bridge was used for prisoner exchanges was in 1968 when the crew of the USS Pueblo was released and ordered to cross into South Korea via the bridge. The bridge was actively used by the North Koreans up until the Axe Murder Incident in August 1976, at which time the United Nations Command demanded that the MDL within the JSA be enforced and clearly marked. Within 72 hours the North Koreans had built a new bridge on the northern half of the JSA and the Bridge of No Return was no longer used.

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