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Communist Delegates at Panmunjom ***** Eachange Plan Now Agreed -- Communist delegates leave after a meeting with United Naions liaison officers at the Panmunjom (Korea) conference site to discuss the exchange of sick and wounded prisoners. (The exchange was agreed by the two sides the day, Friday, and it is expected that the agreement will be signed tomorrow). This picture was taken after the Communists had been handed by the U.N. representatives a letter from General Mark Clark, the United Nations commander, proposing an early meeting of higher level liaison groups to make the necessary detailed arrangements for the exchange without waiting for the and of hostilities. April 10, 1953.

Communist Delegates at Panmunjom ***** Eachange Plan Now Agreed -- Communist delegates leave after a meeting with United Naions liaison officers at the Panmunjom (Korea) conference site to discuss the exchange of sick and wounded prisoners. (The exchange was agreed by the two sides the day, Friday, and it is expected that the agreement will be signed tomorrow). This picture was taken after the Communists had been handed by the U.N. representatives a letter from General Mark Clark, the United Nations commander, proposing an early meeting of higher level liaison groups to make the necessary detailed arrangements for the exchange without waiting for the and of hostilities. April 10, 1953.
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Communist Delegates at Panmunjom ***** Eachange Plan Now Agreed -- Communist delegates leave after a meeting with United Naions liaison officers at the Panmunjom (Korea) conference site to discuss the exchange of sick and wounded prisoners. (The exchange was agreed by the two sides the day, Friday, and it is expected that the agreement will be signed tomorrow). This picture was taken after the Communists had been handed by the U.N. representatives a letter from General Mark Clark, the United Nations commander, proposing an early meeting of higher level liaison groups to make the necessary detailed arrangements for the exchange without waiting for the and of hostilities. April 10, 1953.
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