From the figure of a woman carrying a child on her head and a child on her back, I can feel the weight of the lives of the refugees who left the hard-working march at the time.

Unlike his parents, who are struggling, the face of a young boy who follows the Piran road is sunny.

This is a refugee who suffers from the war remaining in the old color slide film that is 70 years old.

This photo, released today (25th), the 70th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War, is a file scanned by the director of the Pukyong Modern Feed Research Institute, Kim Han-geun, at auction site in the United States.

It is estimated that the U.S. military filmed a refugee descending south of northern Gyeongbuk in 1951.

This is the first photo released to the media.
There were not many photos of Piranmin's life recorded in the photo at the time of June 25th.

In the Republic of Korea, where black and white photography was dominant at the time, it was the military journalists and the US military who used color slide films.
Among the photos that have been released, a family photo of a refugee passing by a US military Jeep vehicle catches the eye.

A man and a woman, presumed to be a couple, climbed on a piran road with a large bag on their back, and a little child, presumed to be a child, is carrying a silver bucket in his hand to relieve the burden of his parents.

You can also see a lined Piranmin crossing a rice field.

It is impressive to see a woman with her back on her back and a bag on her head.
A soldier, fully armed with a rucksack, is also seen inspecting the refugees.
I also noticed the refugees passing through the winding mountain road and passing by soldiers working on something.
From the figure of a refugee carrying several large piles and carrying a fork that is larger than a person, you can guess how much the piran road was hard at the time.

There is also one picture that shows that the US military is most likely taking these photos.
The children who left Pirangil are taking a commemorative photo with a US military at a farmhouse.

The U.S. military is wearing a relaxed pose with a fork that is believed to have been carried by the refugees.

The children are staring at the camera as if it were mysterious.

Unlike sunny children, adults who are presumed to be parents are very nervous in front of the camera.

Some children are picking flowers while taking a break while going to Piran.
In the midst of the hardships of Piran, a slide film shows the people reading the Bible in front of a village house.
"We found a picture of the life of the Piran people in search of photos taken at the time of June 25 to find out what Piransu Island is," said Kim Han-geun, director of the Pukyong Modern Feed Research Institute. Especially, the appearance of worship during Piran is a precious picture of the lives of the Piran people at that time."  

(Photo = Pukyong Modern Feed Research Institute, Yonhap News)