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After the outbreak of [[Korean War]] on 25 June 1950, 6 countries (arrival order): [[Sweden]], [[India]], [[Denmark]], [[Norway]], [[Italy]] and [[West Germany]] provided medical support for [[South Korea]] and [[United Nations Forces in the Korean War|UN Forces]].
After the outbreak of [[Korean War]] on 25 June 1950, 6 countries (arrival order): [[Sweden]], [[India]], [[Denmark]], [[Norway]], [[Italy]] and [[West Germany]] provided medical support for [[South Korea]] and [[United Nations Forces in the Korean War|UN Forces]].



Revision as of 13:14, 13 July 2023

After the outbreak of Korean War on 25 June 1950, 6 countries (arrival order): Sweden, India, Denmark, Norway, Italy and West Germany provided medical support for South Korea and UN Forces.

Instruction

Source of statistics in this article is the official book about Korean War statistics published by South Korean Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History in June 2014.[1][2]

Statistics in this article may differ from the statistics of each countries.

Sweden

Memorial of Sweden Medical Support in Busan
  1. ^ After war, they changed their name to 'Swedish Hospital in Pusan'

India

Denmark

Memorial of MS Jutlandia in Copenhagen

Norway

Memorial of NORMASH in Oslo

Italy

Germany

Originally, West Germany was not members of medical support. Because West Germany provided medical support after Korean War Armistice Agreement. But West Germany decided to provide medical support in May 1953.

Therefore, South Korean Government included Germany in June 2018[21]

Memorials

On 20 September 1976, Memorial for Sweden, India, Denmark, Norway, Italy was unveiled in Yeongdo District, Busan.[22]

See also

Further reading


Documentaries

References

  1. ^ The Statistics of the Korean War - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 2014 (E-BOOK) (in Korean)
  2. ^ The Statistics of the Korean War - ROK Ministry of National Defense Institute for Military History, 2014 (PDF) (in Korean)
  3. ^ 한국전쟁과 부산 스웨덴 적십자야전병원의 의료구호활동
  4. ^ Not to be confused with Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation
  5. ^ awarded in closing ceremony of hospital on 20 March 1957)
  6. ^ 6·25 부상병 20만 명 치료한 인도軍 군의관
  7. ^ Not to be confused with Republic of Korea Presidential Unit Citation:
  8. ^ Photo of award ceremony in 28 March 1952 - National Archives of Korea
  9. ^ 유號(호)(丁抹病院船(정말병원선))떠나다 齒科課長(치과과장)에最高文化勳章(최고문화훈장)
  10. ^ Award ceremony was held in 28 March 1952.
  11. ^ 「오스로」市長(시장)에 幸運(행운)의열쇠傳達(전달)
  12. ^ GLI ITALIANI NELLA GUERRA DI COREA – L’OSPEDALE CRI N°68
  13. ^ Italy supported war-torn Korea with medical aid
  14. ^ The Activity of the 68th Red Cross Hospital
  15. ^ 「참전기념 시설물 소개」 ⑳ 이탈리아 의무부대 6.25전쟁 참전기념비
  16. ^ The Germans who healed Koreans
  17. ^ 派韓西獨醫療隊(파한서독의요대) 四八名(사팔명)이또向韓(향한)
  18. ^ 西獨病院長(서독병원장)을 表彰(표창)
  19. ^ President Moon meets with German medical personnel
  20. ^ 文대통령, 한국 파견 獨 의료지원단에“영원히 감사”
  21. ^ 독일, 마침내 한국전쟁 의료지원국으로 포함되었습니다.
  22. ^ 의료지원단 참전기념비