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Episode 166 - Seoul National University Hospital Massacre - War Crimes

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In this chilling episode of Brew Crime, JT and Mike crack open a cold one and dive deep into one of the lesser-known yet horrifying war crimes of the 20th century — the Seoul National University Hospital Massacre. As North Korean forces swept through Seoul during the Korean War in 1950, hundreds of innocent patients and medical staff were brutally executed inside a place meant for healing.Join us as we explore the tragic events that unfolded within hospital walls, discuss the broader implications of war crimes, and examine how atrocities like these are remembered (or forgotten) in global history. With our signature blend of cold brews and cold cases, we aim to bring light to a dark chapter of the past that deserves not to be overlooked. Sources Wikipedia - Seoul National University Hospital MassacreURL: Seoul National University Hospital Massacre United Nations Archives on the Korean War Korean War Legacy FoundationURL: Korean War Legacy Foundation Geneva Conventions (1949) The Korean War: A History by Bruce Cumings South Korean Archives on the Korean War Seoul National University Oral History Project Testimony from the Korean Red Cross Eyewitness Accounts from Local Residents The Trauma of War: Survivors’ Stories from the Korean Peninsula Seoul in the Crossfire: Civilian Stories During the Korean War The Forgotten War: Civilian Atrocities in the Korean Conflict (The Atlantic)URL: The Atlantic The Legacy of the Korean War: Reflections on Civilian Losses (South China Morning Post)URL: SCMP UNESCO Report on Post-War Memorialization in South KoreaDetails: Examines the rebuilding and memorialization of key wartime sites, including the Seoul National University Hospital. The Cold War: A New History by John Lewis Gaddis The Bodo League Massacre and Other Atrocities of the Korean War MacArthur’s Gamble: The Incheon Landing and the Turning Point of the Korean War by Stanley Weintraub Seoul National University Archives Annual Memorial Services in Seoul 💻 Connect with us on: Brew Crime Wesite  Bluesky Twitter Instagram Our Exclusive Private Fan Group YouTube You can support us on Patreon! Patreon 🎧 Available on all major podcast platforms! Leave a review and share to support more true crime content! Promo from Octoberpod's Rouge Transmissions 🔑 Keywords: Korean War, Seoul Massacre, war crimes, hospital massacre, North Korea, Korean history, true crime, historical crimes, Brew Crime podcast, military atrocities, crimes against humanity, dark historyBecome a supporter of this podcast: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

In this chilling episode of Brew Crime, JT and Mike crack open a cold one and dive deep into one of the lesser-known yet horrifying war crimes of the 20th century — the Seoul National University Hospital Massacre. As North Korean forces swept through Seoul during the Korean War in 1950, hundreds of innocent patients and medical staff were brutally executed inside a place meant for healing.Join us as we explore the tragic events that unfolded within hospital walls, discuss the broader implications of war crimes, and examine how atrocities like these are remembered (or forgotten) in global history. With our signature blend of cold brews and cold cases, we aim to bring light to a dark chapter of the past that deserves not to be overlooked. Sources Wikipedia - Seoul National University Hospital MassacreURL: Seoul National University Hospital Massacre United Nations Archives on the Korean War Korean War Legacy FoundationURL: Korean War Legacy Foundation Geneva Conventions (1949) The Korean War: A History by Bruce Cumings South Korean Archives on the Korean War Seoul National University Oral History Project Testimony from the Korean Red Cross Eyewitness Accounts from Local Residents The Trauma of War: Survivors’ Stories from the Korean Peninsula Seoul in the Crossfire: Civilian Stories During the Korean War The Forgotten War: Civilian Atrocities in the Korean Conflict (The Atlantic)URL: The Atlantic The Legacy of the Korean War: Reflections on Civilian Losses (South China Morning Post)URL: SCMP UNESCO Report on Post-War Memorialization in South KoreaDetails: Examines the rebuilding and memorialization of key wartime sites, including the Seoul National University Hospital. The Cold War: A New History by John Lewis Gaddis The Bodo League Massacre and Other Atrocities of the Korean War MacArthur’s Gamble: The Incheon Landing and the Turning Point of the Korean War by Stanley Weintraub Seoul National University Archives Annual Memorial Services in Seoul 💻 Connect with us on: Brew Crime Wesite  Bluesky Twitter Instagram Our Exclusive Private Fan Group YouTube You can support us on Patreon! Patreon 🎧 Available on all major podcast platforms! Leave a review and share to support more true crime content! Promo from Octoberpod's Rouge Transmissions 🔑 Keywords: Korean War, Seoul Massacre, war crimes, hospital massacre, North Korea, Korean history, true crime, historical crimes, Brew Crime podcast, military atrocities, crimes against humanity, dark historyBecome a supporter of this podcast: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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