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Schlacht am Changjin-Stausee

1950 Hamgyong Kesselschlacht

First Division Leathernecks counter fire with fire when attacked by well entrenched Chinese Reds during the Division's heroic breakout from Chosin

First Division Leathernecks counter fire with fire when attacked by well entrenched Chinese Reds during the Division's heroic breakout from Chosin

Author: National Archives 5891315 official USMC photo 127-N-A5434License:PD
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Exhausted Leathernecks of the 1st Marine Division stop for a brief rest during the bitter fighting at the Chosin Reservoir in Korea, December 1950.

Exhausted Leathernecks of the 1st Marine Division stop for a brief rest during the bitter fighting at the Chosin Reservoir in Korea, December 1950.

Author: U.S. Marines (Official Marine Corps Photo # A5656) (http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/Home_Page.htm)License:PD
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A column of troops and armor of the 1st Marine Division move through communist Chinese lines during their successful breakout from the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea. The Marines were besieged when the Chinese entered the Korean War November 27, 1950, by sending 200,000 shock troops against Allied forces.

A column of troops and armor of the 1st Marine Division move through communist Chinese lines during their successful breakout from the Chosin Reservoir in North Korea. The Marines were besieged when the Chinese entered the Korean War November 27, 1950, by sending 200,000 shock troops against Allied forces.

Author: Photo by Corporal Peter McDonald, USMCLicense:PD
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Marines at Hagaru perimeter watch Corsairs drop napalm on Chinese as Item Company 31/7 moves around high ground at left to attack enemy position.

Marines at Hagaru perimeter watch Corsairs drop napalm on Chinese as Item Company 31/7 moves around high ground at left to attack enemy position.

Author: Photo DOD (USMC) A5461License:PD
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With the repaired bridge in the background, Marines resume their march south toward Hungnam.
By evening on 9 December the Treadway bridge was in place and men and vehicles could move unimpeded down the main supply route through Funchilin Pass. From here on enemy resistance was limited to small-scale firefights and ambushes. The most sizable resistance would come near Sudong.

With the repaired bridge in the background, Marines resume their march south toward Hungnam. By evening on 9 December the Treadway bridge was in place and men and vehicles could move unimpeded down the main supply route through Funchilin Pass. From here on enemy resistance was limited to small-scale firefights and ambushes. The most sizable resistance would come near Sudong.

Author: Sgt William R. KeatingLicense:PD
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Seventh Marine Regiment, wearing and carrying cold weather equipment, presses into Communist territory of Chosin Reservoir

Seventh Marine Regiment, wearing and carrying cold weather equipment, presses into Communist territory of Chosin Reservoir

Author: National Archives 5891326 official USMC photo 127-N-A4524License:PD
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First Marine Division infantry take to a rugged hillside in wiping out enemy troops who have set up a roadblock against their retreat

First Marine Division infantry take to a rugged hillside in wiping out enemy troops who have set up a roadblock against their retreat

Author: National Archives 5891321 official USMC photo 127-N-A5432License:PD
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An M-2 Treadway Bridge section is dropped from the door of a C-119 assigned to the 314th Troop Carrier Group, 61st Troop Carrier Squadron over Koto-ri, North Korea Dec. 7, 1950. Rear clamshell doors of the C-119 were removed to accommodate the outsize bridge sections.

An M-2 Treadway Bridge section is dropped from the door of a C-119 assigned to the 314th Troop Carrier Group, 61st Troop Carrier Squadron over Koto-ri, North Korea Dec. 7, 1950. Rear clamshell doors of the C-119 were removed to accommodate the outsize bridge sections.

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Elements of 1st Marine Division advance after successfully overcoming an enemy ambush.

Elements of 1st Marine Division advance after successfully overcoming an enemy ambush.

Author: Sergeant Frank C. Kerr, U.S. Marines (Official Marine Corps Photo # A5466) (http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/images/KWC/Combat_photos/Chosin/A-5466.JPG)License:PD
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1st Marine Regiment, on supply and withdrawal route of 5th and 7th Marines, had to repel repeated attacks by Chinese communists.

1st Marine Regiment, on supply and withdrawal route of 5th and 7th Marines, had to repel repeated attacks by Chinese communists.

Author: Sergeant Corporal W. T. Wolfe, U.S. Marines (Official Marine Corps Photo # A4868) (http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/images/KWC/Combat_photos/Chosin/A-4868.JPG)License:PD
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Marines of 1st Marine Division pay respects to fallen buddies during memorial services at Hungnam.

Marines of 1st Marine Division pay respects to fallen buddies during memorial services at Hungnam.

Author: Corporal Uthe, U.S. Marines (Official Marine Corps Photo # A5424)(http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/images/KWC/Combat_photos/Chosin/A-5424.JPG)License:PD
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More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

Author: UNC - CFC - USFKLicense:CC-BY-4.0
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More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

Author: UNC - CFC - USFKLicense:CC-BY-4.0
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More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

Author: UNC - CFC - USFKLicense:CC-BY-4.0
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More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

Author: UNC - CFC - USFKLicense:CC-BY-4.0
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More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

Author: UNC - CFC - USFKLicense:CC-BY-4.0
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More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

More than 250 veterans gathered here Nov. 10 to mark the 60th anniversary of the pivotal Jangjin “Chosin” Reservoir battle where U.S. Soldiers and Marines defeated a much larger enemy force during a strategic retreat through bitterly cold and fiercely contested mountainous terrain. Photos by SPC Francisco Alejandro.

Author: UNC - CFC - USFKLicense:CC-BY-4.0
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2nd Battalion, 5th Marines set up a command post near the Chosin Reservoir
NARA 127-N-A4560

2nd Battalion, 5th Marines set up a command post near the Chosin Reservoir NARA 127-N-A4560

Author: Sgt. F.C. KerrLicense:PD
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330-PS-971  (A-5439):  Photograph shows the close coordination of U.S. Marine Air and Ground units during recent fighting with Chinese Communists in Korea.   U.S. Marines move forward after effective close support of their air units have flushed the enemy from their hillside entrenchments.  Billows of smoke rise skyward from this target area.  Photograph released January 6, 1951.  (7/8/2015).

330-PS-971 (A-5439): Photograph shows the close coordination of U.S. Marine Air and Ground units during recent fighting with Chinese Communists in Korea. U.S. Marines move forward after effective close support of their air units have flushed the enemy from their hillside entrenchments. Billows of smoke rise skyward from this target area. Photograph released January 6, 1951. (7/8/2015).

Author: National Museum of the U.S. NavyLicense:PD
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330-PS-971  (A-5464):  Photograph shows the close coordination of U.S. Marine Air and Ground units during recent fighting with Chinese Communists in Korea.   A Marine Corsair offers close support to ground units brought in close contact with the enemy.  The plane zooms skyward through the smoke after dropping napalm on a Red concentration.  Note sheet of flame at base of the hill below plane.   Photograph released January 6, 1951.  (7/8/2015).

330-PS-971 (A-5464): Photograph shows the close coordination of U.S. Marine Air and Ground units during recent fighting with Chinese Communists in Korea. A Marine Corsair offers close support to ground units brought in close contact with the enemy. The plane zooms skyward through the smoke after dropping napalm on a Red concentration. Note sheet of flame at base of the hill below plane. Photograph released January 6, 1951. (7/8/2015).

Author: National Museum of the U.S. NavyLicense:PD
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330-PS-971 (A-5469):  Bomb Break.  Elements of the First Marine Division rest on a snow-covered Korean roadside after successfully overcoming an enemy ambush.  Photograph released January 5, 1951.  Photographed by Sergeant F.C. Kerr, USMC.  (7/8/2015).

330-PS-971 (A-5469): Bomb Break. Elements of the First Marine Division rest on a snow-covered Korean roadside after successfully overcoming an enemy ambush. Photograph released January 5, 1951. Photographed by Sergeant F.C. Kerr, USMC. (7/8/2015).

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Marines of Dog Company, 7th Marines, warm their rations and themselves beside a fire before advancing west of Chosin Reservoir.

Marines of Dog Company, 7th Marines, warm their rations and themselves beside a fire before advancing west of Chosin Reservoir.

Author: Corporal Peter K. McDonald, U.S. Marines (Official Marine Corps Photo # A4870) (http://www.tecom.usmc.mil/HD/images/KWC/Combat_photos/Chosin/A-4870.JPG)License:PD
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​眼前这位须眉皓然的老人,名叫张崇岫。92岁的他回忆起71年前那段战火纷飞的岁月,依然历历在目。张崇岫1942年秋参加新四军,担任战士和文化教员。1950年加入抗美援朝战争,担任中国人民志愿军第九兵团政治部摄影组长。作为一名战地记者,他曾用相机镜头真实记录下长津湖战役。近日,在张崇岫安徽合肥的家中,他一边翻开战争摄影图集,一边向记者讲述镜头背后的故事。

​眼前这位须眉皓然的老人,名叫张崇岫。92岁的他回忆起71年前那段战火纷飞的岁月,依然历历在目。张崇岫1942年秋参加新四军,担任战士和文化教员。1950年加入抗美援朝战争,担任中国人民志愿军第九兵团政治部摄影组长。作为一名战地记者,他曾用相机镜头真实记录下长津湖战役。近日,在张崇岫安徽合肥的家中,他一边翻开战争摄影图集,一边向记者讲述镜头背后的故事。

Author: 中国新闻社License:CC-BY-4.0
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A row of dead Chinese frozen in grotesque positions, on the high ground overlooking a command post of the 5th Marines at Yudam-ni, mark the line of their farthest advance. The burden of the Chinese attack was borne chiefly by isolated Marine rifle companies holding ridgeline positions.

A row of dead Chinese frozen in grotesque positions, on the high ground overlooking a command post of the 5th Marines at Yudam-ni, mark the line of their farthest advance. The burden of the Chinese attack was borne chiefly by isolated Marine rifle companies holding ridgeline positions.

Author: Sgt. Frank C. KerrLicense:PD
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Astonished Marines of the 5th and 7th Regiments, who hurled back a surprise onslaught by three Chinese communist divisions, hear that they are to withdraw! Ca.  December 1950.  Sgt. Frank C. Kerr. (Marine Corps)
Exact Date Shot Unknown
NARA FILE #:  127-N-A4852

WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #:  1392

Astonished Marines of the 5th and 7th Regiments, who hurled back a surprise onslaught by three Chinese communist divisions, hear that they are to withdraw! Ca. December 1950. Sgt. Frank C. Kerr. (Marine Corps) Exact Date Shot Unknown NARA FILE #: 127-N-A4852 WAR & CONFLICT BOOK #: 1392

Author: Sgt. Frank C. KerrLicense:PD
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General notes:  Use War and Conflict Number 1392 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.

General notes: Use War and Conflict Number 1392 when ordering a reproduction or requesting information about this image.

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Scope and content:  BITTER COLD, BITTER FIGHT. While units of the U.S. Far East Air Forces Combat Cargo Command made an all-out effort to aid embattled units of the First Marine Division and Seventh Infantry Division, the men fighting in Korea were trying desperately to link up in their battle for survival. This marine is shown just as he reached the crest of the ridge at the link-up point. Wet, stinging snow and ice made the operation the most difficult sort, as unleashed hordes of communist troops charge again and again into the United Nations forces.

Scope and content: BITTER COLD, BITTER FIGHT. While units of the U.S. Far East Air Forces Combat Cargo Command made an all-out effort to aid embattled units of the First Marine Division and Seventh Infantry Division, the men fighting in Korea were trying desperately to link up in their battle for survival. This marine is shown just as he reached the crest of the ridge at the link-up point. Wet, stinging snow and ice made the operation the most difficult sort, as unleashed hordes of communist troops charge again and again into the United Nations forces.

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Historische Übersicht

Rückzug der UN-Truppen gegen massive chin. Übermacht.

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Ergebnis:Chin. Sieg (Takt.).

VR China (Freiwillige)

  • Befehlshaber: Song Shilun
  • Truppenstärke: 120000
  • Verluste: 40000

UN-Truppen (USA/ROK)

  • Befehlshaber: Edward Almond
  • Truppenstärke: 30000
  • Verluste: 15000

Strategischer Kontext

Abwehr des chinesischen Eingreifens in den Krieg.

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