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"My Way" - epic WWII tale

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[video=youtube;HBdkAHpYf3U]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HBdkAHpYf3U[/video]

Kang Je-gyu's new pan-Asian movie "My Way" premieres on Dec. 22. Kang, who drew over 10 million spectators with the clunking history epic "Taegukgi" in 2004, is now hoping for Asia-wide success with the biggest budget and the most ambitious scale in many years.

The movie portrays the tragic destiny of two young men, one from Korea and the other from Japan, who are drafted into the Japanese Army during World War II and later have to fight in Soviet and German uniform. The movie is very loosely based on a true story.

http://english.chosun.com/site/data/html_dir/2011/12/15/2011121501625.html
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The name of the soldier in this photo is Kyoungjong Yang who was born in Shin Euijoo, Northwestern Korea on March 3, 1920. He was conscripted to the Kwantung army in 1938 and captured by the Soviets in Nomonhan and captured again by Germans in Ukraine in the summer of 1943, maybe in the battle of Kharkov, and captured finally by Americans in Utah beach, Normandy on June 6, 1944.
He was freed from a POW camp in Britain on May, 1945 and moved and settled in America in 1947. He lived near the Northwestern Univ. in Illinois until he died on April 7, 1992. He lived as an ordinary US citizen without telling his unbelievable life story even to his two sons and one daughter.
His story was revealed by an article of 'Weekly Korea' on Dec. 6th, 2002, which became a big topic in the Korean society here at the time.


http://newsgroups.derkeiler.com/Archive/Soc/soc.history.war.world-war-ii/2008-02/msg00421.html
 
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The first I ever read of Yang's story was a brief mention in Stephen Ambrose's D-Day. The Koreans who were captured at Normandy were members of Ostbattalion 43 which was recruited mainly from Chinese, Japanese and Koreans who were living in Europe when the war started.
 

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