For the Children. .
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Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2004Article 306Human Relations. Publisher: American Legion Magazine, 2003ISSN: 1522-3248;.DDC classification: 050 Summary: "Norbert Vollertsen is a self-professed troublemaker. Expelled from one Korea, the German physician's activities are closely monitored by the other Korea. He has led protests outside the Chinese embassy in South Korea, helped North Koreans escape from their Stalinistic hell and has become persona non grata by U.N. troops guarding the demilitarized zone....Most of all, Vollertsen is angry about the famine that is victimizing North Korea's children." (AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE) This article is an interview with Norbert Vollertsen, a German doctor with access inside North Korea few others have had, in which he discusses his secret findings of the brutality and hardship people there face.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2004.
Originally Published: For the Children, Dec. 2003; pp. 20+.
"Norbert Vollertsen is a self-professed troublemaker. Expelled from one Korea, the German physician's activities are closely monitored by the other Korea. He has led protests outside the Chinese embassy in South Korea, helped North Koreans escape from their Stalinistic hell and has become persona non grata by U.N. troops guarding the demilitarized zone....Most of all, Vollertsen is angry about the famine that is victimizing North Korea's children." (AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE) This article is an interview with Norbert Vollertsen, a German doctor with access inside North Korea few others have had, in which he discusses his secret findings of the brutality and hardship people there face.
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