Talk:Kim Suk-won (general)

This sentence is completely unsourced (the link has nothing to do with the content, which I suspect is from Kim Il-sung's memoirs or North Korean myth): "His force of about 2,000 men walked into a trap set by Kim Il Sung at Chiensan Pass, some distance north of Hyesanjin and Kim Il Sung's ten heavy machine guns mowed down Kim Suk Won's Japanese troops. Kim escaped the encounter with only 200 survivors." ArvidStark (talk) 08:18, 27 July 2015 (UTC)ArvidStark, 27 July 2015

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