1952 Inter-Camp P.O.W. Olympics

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1952 Inter-Camp P.O.W. Olympics
1952年战俘营奥运会
Location
D.P.R.K.[1]
Dates15–27 November 1952
1952 Inter-Camp P.O.W. Olympics
Hanyu Pinyin
1952 zián zhànfú yíng àoyùnhuì

The 1952 Inter-Camp P.O.W. Olympics (

POWs. It was often used as a propaganda campaign[4] by China
and North Korea to encourage more UN soldiers to surrender.

1952 Inter-Camp P.O.W. Olympics was not authorized by the International Olympic Committee, but was organized by the Chinese People's Volunteer Army, in accordance with the Olympic Charter.[5]

The games

The POW Olympics were held between 15–27 November 1952 at

soccer, gymnastics, and boxing.[6] For the prisoners, this was an opportunity to meet with friends from other camps. They also acted as photographers, announcers and even reporters, who after each day's competition published a newsletter, the Olympic Roundup.[6]

Overall Result Team (Teams were arranged by Camp)[7]
1st Camp 5 (
Pyoktong
, North Korea)
2nd Camp 1 (
Changsong
, North Korea)
3rd Camp 4 (
Pyoktong
, North Korea)

Propaganda value

The Olympics featured frequently in North Korean psychological warfare (PSYWAR) pamphlets and leaflets distributed to UN soldiers.[8][9] The 1952 Olympics allowed Communist forces to point to the good conditions available to those who surrendered.[7][10]

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