Korean War Memorial in Yeoju, Korea dedicated to Greece 9/19

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • As a grateful Korean American, Hannah Y Kim traveled all across South Korea to visit 30 memorials that honor Korean War veterans -- between September 15-21, 2017.
    This is part of the precious stories she collected in her Journey.
    Visit www.koreanwarveteransmemorials.com to hear more stories from veterans around the world.
    To learn more about Hannah's Remember727 Journey, visit www.remember727.org.

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  • @Why.Just_why
    @Why.Just_why 4 года назад +232

    As a Greek, I feel very happy and honored by your tribute. Thank you :)

    • @user-rw7gd5yg1u
      @user-rw7gd5yg1u 4 года назад +34

      Really appreciate for the help during Korean War.without your help,Korea wouldnt have existed~

    • @josephkhihli1304
      @josephkhihli1304 3 года назад +9

      Η Ελλάδα ποτέ δεν πεθαινει

    • @iwatch4100
      @iwatch4100 2 года назад +4

      @@user-rw7gd5yg1u I'm glad to see people from a distant country love Greece. I hope there will be peace and love between North and South Korea and maybe, if both sides want it, to be reunite, ❤🌈🇬🇷🇰🇵🇰🇷.

    • @francisharris7790
      @francisharris7790 20 дней назад

      🇬🇷🇰🇷

  • @alexandroskfs9794
    @alexandroskfs9794 4 года назад +171

    Just for the info, most of the Greeks that died in the Korean war were from friendly fire from an American bomber .Thank you very much for the memorial!
    Rest In peace my Greek brothers.

    • @user-rw7gd5yg1u
      @user-rw7gd5yg1u 4 года назад +31

      i didnt know Greece took part in Korean war.thank you so much for the help on behalf of Koreans

    • @nikosx6905
      @nikosx6905 3 года назад +4

      @@user-rw7gd5yg1u you can find more here if you want: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_Expeditionary_Force_(Korea)

    • @user-ow7nz6kq2g
      @user-ow7nz6kq2g 3 года назад +10

      @@user-rw7gd5yg1u yes Greece and Korea were together in the Korean war

    • @pan_bev_nice5960
      @pan_bev_nice5960 Год назад

      Who are you? Do you happen to have any sources for the disinformation you are spreading???

  • @alexandroskfs9794
    @alexandroskfs9794 4 года назад +144

    ΑΝΔΡΩΝ ΕΠΙΦΑΝΩΝ ΠΑΣΑ ΓΗ ΤΑΦΟΣ (The whole earth is the sepulchre of brave men)
    Thucydides - History of the Peloponnesian War, 431 B.C

    • @echetlos
      @echetlos 2 года назад +6

      not famous, it better translates to brave

    • @cristospapavasileiou3490
      @cristospapavasileiou3490 2 года назад

      From the famous speach of Pericles, Epitapheus.
      Ἀνδρῶν γὰρ ἐπιφανῶν πᾶσα γῆ τάφος, καὶ οὐ στηλῶν μόνον ἐν τῇ οἰκεία σημαίνει ἐπιγραφή, ἀλλὰ καὶ ἐν τῇ μὴ προσηκούσῃ ἄγραφος μνήμη παρ’ ἑκάστω τῆς γνώμης μᾶλλον ἢ τοῦ ἔργου ἐνδιαιτᾶται.
      Διότι τάφος των επιφανών ανδρών είναι κάθε τόπος, και δε σώζεται το όνομά τους μόνο σε επιγραφές στην πατρίδα τους, αλλά διατηρείται η ανάμνησή τους και στις ξένες χώρες, πιο πολύ στη μνήμη και στις καρδιές των ανθρώπων παρά στα γραπτά μνημεία και στους τάφους.
      Because the tomb of great men is every place, and their name is not preserved only in inscriptions in their homeland, but their memory is preserved in foreign countries, more in the memory and hearts of people than in the written monuments and tombs.

    • @divedeep04
      @divedeep04 4 месяца назад

      "Glorious" stands for " επιφανών" ...
      Διόρθωσε το σε παρακαλω

  • @geogeo2299
    @geogeo2299 4 месяца назад +6

    Salutations to free Korea, from Greece.

  • @Angeloti33
    @Angeloti33 3 года назад +58

    My uncle was one from the 200 that fight and died at your country.Triandafilou Sotirios 1953. I hope never again need it , but if i am going to come.

    • @Remember727
      @Remember727  3 года назад +15

      Aggelos Gelis thank you for his service ❤️

    • @Angeloti33
      @Angeloti33 3 года назад +13

      @@Remember727 Three brothers served at Korea war. The two manage to come home. I always ask my grandmother for my uncle and she was crying but always proud for her brother. God bless all of them.

    • @Remember727
      @Remember727  3 года назад +6

      Aggelos Gelis wow!! Are the two alive?

  • @Pontiki1977
    @Pontiki1977 4 года назад +81

    Love to all Koreans. Such gorgeous people.

    • @user-rw7gd5yg1u
      @user-rw7gd5yg1u 4 года назад +12

      sorry most of koreans dont know Greece sent troops to korea during Korean war.2002 World cup,koreans got to know Turkey took part in Korean war.both countries became so friendly since then.i think we have to get koreans to know the fact.really appreciate for the help during Korean war.without your help,korea wouldnt have existed.Rest in peace Greek veterans~

    • @MrSlot-zc6el
      @MrSlot-zc6el 3 года назад +11

      @@user-rw7gd5yg1u That's ok my friend, don't worry about it.
      After all..... we never ask you to say thank you.
      The memorial is good enough.
      Be well. Stay FREE !!!

    • @francisharris7790
      @francisharris7790 3 года назад +2

      🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷

    • @billantono9311
      @billantono9311 3 года назад +4

      @@MrSlot-zc6el I respect you brother
      Η απάντηση σου ήταν η καλύτερη 👍

    • @costenics_sw
      @costenics_sw 2 года назад

      @@user-rw7gd5yg1u Thanks !🇬🇷👍

  • @EviKoroni_
    @EviKoroni_ 3 года назад +60

    As a Greek, thank you very much for the memorial.

  • @anonymous-qc3sy
    @anonymous-qc3sy 3 года назад +32

    Τhe greek saying over the rose you put down says..for glorious men every land is a grave. It was written by the ancient greek historian Thoukididis. It means that when an honourable man dies it is a matter of the whole humanity. No matter how far he is from his home. And this monument thousands of miles away from greece proves that they died for an honourable cause.

  • @aikishugyo
    @aikishugyo 3 года назад +33

    Spartan Battalion.... cannot get much more awesome than that!!!! R.I.P and with honour.

  • @Anonymous419
    @Anonymous419 3 года назад +32

    We Greeks love you koreans you have awesome cities! Thanks for the memorial!

  • @user-cl6nd8ht4s
    @user-cl6nd8ht4s 2 года назад +11

    My Greek father was in this war and he told me that the war is very difficult he cried and Korea is very beautiful country and they gave theater and Christianity and some men loved women and have photos in their hurt

  • @ΒασιλικήΠαπαδοπούλου-ψ8φ

    Thank you very much from greece 🇬🇷 ☦💝. Κύριε Ιησού Χριστέ ελέησον όλες τις ψυχές όλων των,, θανοντων ☦☦☦🌹

  • @amalialovesicecream
    @amalialovesicecream 3 года назад +12

    Consider: Greece fought in WWII 1940-44 with famine; immediately after a civil war 1945-49 and still enough stamina to help out another country.

  • @somebodysomewhere1520
    @somebodysomewhere1520 3 года назад +19

    Greetings from Greece.

  • @kimon114
    @kimon114 11 месяцев назад +3

    Long time ago, in the 90’s when I was studying in Toronto Canada, one night while I was ridding the subway, half asleep, I hear people speaking Greek. I open my eyes I look around but the only people close to me were two middle aged very Asian looking guys. I pay attention and indeed it was them speaking Greek and nit just any Greek but with really heavy Thessalonian accent. I stared at them and they noticed me. I apologized for my intrusion and I asked them how come they spoke Greek. They cracked out laughing!!! They explained to me that they were war orphans and when the Greeks left Korea one of them took them along. They grew up in Greece, they were infants at the time so they never learned Korean nor had Korean names, grew up in Salonika and when their family moved to Canada they came along. They did not even know if they were real brothers even (no DNA test at that time) … Great guys. We talked for some time and I am so happy I met them…

    • @GaLGoThACRuCiBLe
      @GaLGoThACRuCiBLe 6 месяцев назад +1

      I read your story to my Greek, 90-year-old mom. She cried.

  • @leagueofcorinth5351
    @leagueofcorinth5351 3 года назад +17

    You are awesome Hannah. Love from Athens Greece to our Korean bros 🇰🇷🇬🇷. Be proud of your grandfather and your Greek heritage. Love you🤍💙

  • @proudtobegreek3794
    @proudtobegreek3794 3 года назад +38

    Απίστευτο! 🇬🇷☦️🇬🇷

  • @asicdathens
    @asicdathens Год назад +2

    Thank you from Greece. Next time someone tries to cross the DMZ we will send troops again

  • @nikosathenian1427
    @nikosathenian1427 6 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you for that honor to our dead soldiers! My Father fought in your country. You are always welcome in Greece!

  • @nadiapapadopoulo471
    @nadiapapadopoulo471 2 года назад +4

    Love you, Koreans. I hope we truly made you happy by helping you against the communist invasion. I hope, we always will be friends as countries and nations.

  • @bbblue5512
    @bbblue5512 5 месяцев назад +2

    We thank you very much! God bless you and your beautiful country. 🙏🏻

  • @damnyourpasswords
    @damnyourpasswords 3 года назад +37

    Hannah I am so glad to see a young girl with respect to history, and such quality of character to make videos in RUclips.
    Thank you

    • @Remember727
      @Remember727  3 года назад +7

      Thank you so much! (While I'm not so young anymore) I am sincerely grateful for the incredible honor of meeting the veterans around the world and to visit these memorials to pay tribute. The videos aren't professional; but I hope they convey my sincere gratitude and love for the veterans.

    • @damnyourpasswords
      @damnyourpasswords 3 года назад +5

      @@Remember727 you remain young as the fallen remain alive because you made that tribute.
      Quality is rare these days in social media - wish you really the best!

    • @Remember727
      @Remember727  3 года назад +5

      ​@@damnyourpasswords it bought me tears to hear you say my tribute keeps the fallen alive... what an honor! thank you.

  • @vaiapetropoulou8125
    @vaiapetropoulou8125 Год назад +2

    It's a good thing that the Koreans remember and honor the men who fought for their freedom and for what they have today.....
    I am Greek, and I thank you.....

  • @user-ow7nz6kq2g
    @user-ow7nz6kq2g 3 года назад +19

    I am proud Greek 🇬🇷💜😪

  • @eftihiahe9743
    @eftihiahe9743 2 года назад +6

    THX so much that you don’t forgot this. I am Greek but born and live in Germany. In August we travel to Southkorea and we will visit this place. 💜☮️💟☯️🇬🇷🇰🇷

  • @pelopidasalexis6943
    @pelopidasalexis6943 3 года назад +9

    Thank you Korea for still respecting our fallen ancestors!! Much love from Hellas

  • @badman2130
    @badman2130 3 года назад +12

    Thank you for looking after those Greek graves. They payed the ultimate price for South Korean freedom !!

  • @kingleonidas4920
    @kingleonidas4920 Год назад +2

    SPARTANS ... In Korea... 🇬🇷💙🇰🇷

  • @happinessisnotaduty1918
    @happinessisnotaduty1918 4 года назад +28

    Thank you for this memorial, fellow Koreans. :)

    • @user-rw7gd5yg1u
      @user-rw7gd5yg1u 4 года назад +10

      Korea was one of the poorest countries in the world until 1970's and couldnt pay attention to the countries which sent troops to Korea during korean war.now its time for korea to return its favor to the countries but sadly most of koreans dont know the fact Greece took part in the war.as a korean,i really want to thank you for the help.Love Greece from Korea~

    • @happinessisnotaduty1918
      @happinessisnotaduty1918 3 года назад +3

      폭풍속으로 thank you very much for these encouraging words, sir

  • @nickosdeldel988
    @nickosdeldel988 2 года назад +6

    Thanks for this great honour! I can't believe that you love and remember Greek soldiers and Greek people. Be well and all the best in your life. Greetings from Greece

  • @odysseusthesojourner4401
    @odysseusthesojourner4401 5 месяцев назад +1

    Hannah, bravo to you for honoring the Greeks who served in Korea during the war. One of my uncles was a part of the Incheon Landing in Sept 1950. A second cousin also served elsewhere in Korea. I was blessed with the opportunity to have lived and worked in Korea 2007-2013. Thank you for honoring our Greek warriors. The Greek contribution is especially notable as the country was mired in its own civil war, 1946-49.

  • @emptyfueltank
    @emptyfueltank 6 месяцев назад +1

    The phrase written on the memorial is a truly great phrase I love from Thucydides. We have the same here in Greece and it translates to "the whole earth is the sepulchre of great men" and it signifies that men that fell bravely aren't simply remembered from the monuments built where they fought but most importantly their bravery lives in the hearts of everyone that has heard of their sacrifice.

  • @steves5539
    @steves5539 3 года назад +18

    Thank you very much Hannah Kim for honoring the Brave Hellene soldiers and officers who fought in Korea! When I was living in Athens in 1970's, my family became friends with a well known family whose husband and dad was a supreme Commander of the Hellenic Forces there. American soldiers and officers spoke very highly of the Hellene Soldiers and Officers!

    • @Remember727
      @Remember727  3 года назад +9

      Thank you for your comments! The Greeks were valiant fighters and defenders of democracy. I am grateful to have met them in Athens!

  • @michaelpenzikis1234
    @michaelpenzikis1234 8 месяцев назад +2

    Very nice. Thank you.

  • @FLORATOSOTHON
    @FLORATOSOTHON 3 года назад +15

    Thanks for the nice tribute for the Greeks who fell in the Korean war. Here are some historical information regarding the last battle fought by the Greeks in outpost Harry, a e-book regarding the Korean war and the story of the Greek commander there and some RUclips videos regarding the Greek Contingent in Korea (with English subtitles) that you might find interesting.
    Battle for Outpost HARRY
    The enemy forces employed against Outpost HARRY during the period 10-18 June were tabulated by Intelligence Sections to be substantially as shown in the following table:
    10-11 June A reinforced CCF regiment (Approx. 3,600 CCF)
    11-12 June A CCF regiment (approx. 2,850 CCF)
    12-13 June A reinforced CCF regiment
    13-14 June An estimated 100 CCF
    14-15 June An estimated 120 CCF
    15-16 June Negative
    16-17 June Negative
    17-18 June A CCF regiment (approx. 3,000 CCF).
    During this period the entire 74th CCF Division was utilized against this position and at the end of the engagement was considered combat ineffective. Enemy rounds fired in support of their attack during the period 10-18 June amounted to 88,810 rounds over 81 mm size: friendly mortar and artillery units in conjunction with friendly tank fires were 368185 rounds over 81mm size."
    Since the outpost was defended each night by only a single company of American or Greek soldiers, the Chinese had anticipated an easy capture. Over a period of eight days, waves of Chinese forces, totaling over 13,000 soldiers, moved into the outpost’s trench lines.
    Units receiving the Distinguished Unit Citation for their performance on Harry were:
    - King Company, 15th Infantry Regiment for the night of June 10/11
    - Baker Company, 15th Infantry for the night of June 11/12
    - Able Company, 5th RCT for the night of June 12/13
    - Peter Company, Greek Battalion for the night of June 17/18 (110 men)
    - In the history of the United States Infantry, this is the only time this many rifle companies received this distinguished award for an engagement of this type.
    Casualty figures were
    15th Infantry Regiment - 68 KIA, 343 WIA, 35 MIA; KATUSA - 8 KIA, 51 WIA, 7 MIA;
    Greek Expeditionary Force, Sparta Battalion - 15 KIA, 36 WIA, 1 MIA.
    Attached and supporting units 5th RCT - 13 KIA, 67 WIA, 1 MIA;
    10th Engineer Battalion - 5 KIA, 23 WIA; 39th FA - 5 KIA, 13 WIA.
    Outpost Harry’s defiant, week-long survival and its continued defense were entrusted to the Greek soldiers of Peter Company, Sparta Battalion. The soldiers of the Greek Expeditionary Forces called it Outpost “Haros” the Greek name for Death.
    The Greek company involved in the defense of Outpost Harry received the following U.S. Presidential Citation: "DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Washington D. C., 10 March 1955 GENERAL ORDERS 18 DISTINGUISHED UNIT CITATION Company P Greek Expeditionary Forces Battalion (Second Award) is cited for extraordinary heroism and outstanding performance of duty in action against an armed enemy in the vicinity of Surang-Ni, Korea during the period 17 June to 18 June 1953. Assigned the defense of a vital outpost position (Harry), the company encountered a major enemy assault on the evening of June 17. After an intense concentration of enemy mortar and artillery fire, the hostile forces, this had taken up an attack position on the northeast and northwest side of the outpost, moved rapidly through their own and friendly artillery fire to gain a foothold on the northern slope of the position. Refusing to withdraw, Company P closed in and met the attackers in a furious hand to hand struggle in which many of the enemy were driven off. The aggressors regrouped, quickly attacked a second time, and again gained the friendly trenches. Immediately, the Greek Forces launched a series of counterattacks, simultaneously dispatching a diversionary force to the east of the outpost which successfully channeled the enemy thrusts. After 2 hours of close in fighting, the aggressors were again routed and the friendly positions restored. The outstanding conduct and exemplary courage exhibited by members of Company P, Greek Expeditionary Forces Battalion, reflects great credit on themselves and are in keeping with the finest traditions of the military service and the Greece." It was the last defeat the Chinese Communist Forces could endure in their pursuit of Outpost Harry. Their failed adventure had, in eight days, cost them 4200 casualties. Their entire 74th Division had been decimated.
    During the Korean War, the Greeks won six U.S. Distinguished Service Crosses, 32 Silver Stars, 110 Bronze Stars. 19 members of 13th Flight received the U.S. Air Force Air Medal (for the Hagaru-ri evacuation operation in December 1950)
    Information regarding the war in Korea and the Greek involvement there, you can find in : www.koumanakos.eu/THE%20EAGLE%20OF%20IRON%20TRIANGLE.pdf
    Here are some additional Greek videos from the war in Korea that can be watched on RUclips (with English subtitles) :
    The Greeks in Korea-Part 1 - RUclips
    The Greeks in Korea-Part 2 - RUclips
    The Greeks in Korea-Part 3 - RUclips
    The Greeks in Korea-Part 4 - RUclips
    The Greeks in Korea-Part 5 - RUclips
    ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΟ ΕΚΣΤΡΑΤΕΥΤΙΚΟ ΣΩΜΑ ΚΟΡΕΑΣ - RUclips
    Korean War , What US Military Service Men Say about the Greeks Soldiers - RUclips
    Hellenic Army in the Korean War (1950-1955) - RUclips.flv - RUclips

  • @aekara1924kostas
    @aekara1924kostas 3 года назад +3

    I LOVE GREECE I WAS 42 YEARS IN GERMANY AT 18 YEARS I AM IN THE GREEK ARMY !!! I GIVE MY LAST POP OF BLOOD FOR HELLAS !!!!

  • @tonyk7799
    @tonyk7799 Год назад +2

    thank you for showing us the monument and for your tribute to my fellow Greeks!

  • @pan_bev_nice5960
    @pan_bev_nice5960 Год назад +2

    Thank you, Hannah Y Kim! cheers from Greece!

  • @tomsmith4542
    @tomsmith4542 3 года назад +7

    Τhanks a lot for supporting Greece. My dearest wishes to the beautiful democratic land of South Korea, who always fought their way against the Japanese, Russian and Chinese oppressors. Freedom needs sacrifices and these people in 1953, were very brave !!

  • @greekmilitaryhistory
    @greekmilitaryhistory 3 года назад +4

    As a Greek, thank you for honoring the Greek Expeditionary Force of Korea.
    The Greek Expedionary Force of Korea and the momument are important milestones for the relations between Greece and south Korea, for the bond betweeen Koreans and Greeks.
    We should improove the relations between Greeks and Koreans even more. Greeks wish that in the future all Koreans will be able to prosper in democracy and peace. If someone will threaten the freedom and the democracy of Korea, then many Greeks will be more than happy to come again to fight for Korea.
    It was an honor for Greeks to fight beside the valiant Korean soldiers for freedom ,prosperity and democracy.
    The Greek Expedition force (the "Spartan" battailon) consisted of 2,000 men, but they were pound for pound some the best soldiers of the UN coalition. They were extremely experienced in warfare and tactics and they counted as many thousands more in battle. The Greek battailon consisted of officiers who were veterans of 10 years of bloody warfare (greek-italian war, greek german war, German occupation, Greek civil war) . In the Korean War, often the Greek expedition force fought against many times larger communistic forces in brutal and bloody night battles like Outpost Harry etc.
    The Americans regarded the Greek battailon as some of the best soldiers of the world and as the best bayonet soldiers in the world.
    ruclips.net/video/SKfS4f5Y3ss/видео.html
    Lets see some information about the Greek Expediotanry Corps and about the background of Greece in 1950s. Greece had went through three wars in 1950s.
    The greek-italian war, the facscist italian regime attacked Greece in 1940. It was a bloody war , but the greek army was victorious and pushed the Italian fascists back. This was the first Allies victory in the ww2 against the Axis .
    Then, Nazi Germany was forced to intervene 1941 to help Italy. The Nazi german army of 1941 was arguably the best army of the world.
    Greece could not do much against the german army , as the Germans had tanks, airplanes (the Greek army of 1941 did not have tanks and planes ) and also most Greeks fought against the Italian army, when the Germans invaded from the other side of the border.
    Nevertheless, even the Germans had many casualties in the greek fortifications line and in the greek island Crete the German paratroopers were almost annihilated.
    The greek island Crete is also the first instance of the ww2 , where civilians fought against the Axis. Greek civilians of Crete played an important part on the battle of Crete .
    Now Greece was from 1941 until 1945 under Axis occupation. But Greeks did not stop to fight. The Greek Resistance against the Nazis and Axis Occupation was one of the largest resistance movements of Europe . The greek mountains were under the controll of the Greek guerillas and the Germans had many casualties in the Greek occupation.
    When the Axis were defeated in 1945, sadly Greece did not have peace yet. From 1945-1949 Greece had a civil war with the Communists (similar to Korea). The greek civil war was one of the first cold war conflicts.
    Greeks had fought before against fascism and nazism tyranny an now thy fought against communistic tyranny.
    And freedom won, the Greek army defeated the communists.
    After 10 years of war and with a war ravaged Greece, many Greek soldiers volunteeered ( they were volunteers) to fight in Korea for the freedom , the prosperity and the democracy of the Korean people . Of course the UN coalition paid a lot for experienced volunteers, but most Greek volunteers had also the motivation to liberate Korea from communistic tyranny, as Greeks knew very well the horror of communism.
    The Greek expedition force played also an important humanitarian role in Korea. South Korea never forgot the veterans who fought in the Korean war. Now , in the covid crisis I was informed that South Korea sent covid masks to all the Greek veterans . I suppose South Korea did the same to all the now old veterans all over around the world .

  • @user-mo5mr6gb4h
    @user-mo5mr6gb4h 2 года назад +2

    Very touching that you made a video to cover this. Salute to all North Koreans. Thanks for remembering us.

  • @user-lq7tp1np4j
    @user-lq7tp1np4j 3 года назад +11

    Thank you for the honour to our greek soldiers.
    I noticed that you didn't know we participated in the Korean war so, i will inform you some of what i know.
    These are by interviews from greek soldiers that came, these exist in RUclips.
    Many Greek soldiers came as volunteer but, many of the brave ones were pushed to join by their own commander.
    These that came had already fought in wars here and especially our civil war (greek national army vs greek communists army) so, it was projected to them that, they will go and help Koreans from the communists that attempt to take over them (greek newspapers also wrote how greeks are winning the communism in Korea and help).
    So these soldiers had an inner extra passion for engaging sot to help you.
    Greeks were placed at the first line of war and accompanied the US "X corps" which was the US special forces of that time.
    (Luckily, the UN had placed the Turkish army in Busan so that was very lucky 😆. If they were placed besides Greeks, there would be a Greek Turkish war because our soldiers had fought when Turkish raped, killed and made a genocide to greeks. after this genocide, Turkey as a nation was created. So, there would be a big war if we met each other then😆).
    Anyways..
    The Greeks were the ones that were send to take over an important hill (mostly Greeks were send to take over the hills and these exist on records, you can find that. Which they took over. If you ask anyone that went army, he will tell you that it is the most important issue to take over a hill because you will have the upper hand and the observation of everything around it) because Americans couldn't take it for 4 months.
    Greeks managed to do that in short time and mentain it.
    Sadly, we had many casualties because the US air force bombarded an area were our troops were.. their excuse was that they made a mistake.
    Our troops had small Korean boys living in their tents because, some korean fathers went and offered their daughters for little money or else their family would die and many other soldiers took advantage of that and the girls ...the greek troops asked these fathers to bring them their boys so, they had them living in their tents so that the boy would have a safe place to eat and sleep plus, they made them go for errands (bring them cigarettes etc) so for the boys to gain money and give to the father so that, the father wouldn't have to offer his daughter.
    (These are said in an interview of the platoon surviving commander in RUclips).
    Greeks have an adoration to daughters, have suffered as well a lot (what your ancestors have experienced by the Japanese, Greeks have experienced by the ottomans>Turkish, as well) and we always thought that the boy should protect the family and sisters and so boys were cared more for that in the greek family..
    (This exists in many families until today).
    The Greek army contribution is described by some american marines that were in Korea and you can find also in RUclips (write greeks in korean war and you will find) and they also say that, whenever the chinese army heard that on a particular side there were the greeks, they avoided that side because they would have great casualties and also would lose.
    (The hill that Americans tried to take over had about 100 casualties of american soldiers and about 400 wounded. When they called the greeks, we took over the hill and had 15 casualties and about 30 wounded).
    The Greek army had at least 13 aggressive battles in different areas then.
    Most battles were fought by around 1000 greeks.
    Later they had send more but it was mostly for defence but also, (sadly) so to have a recognition in their resumes that they had participated in the korean war (there is an interview of a brave soldier that was from the first ones that came and he states that at the end, Greece send them an inexperienced lieutenant that had no idea about war etc ...that was a political decision so to make him seem like a hero..sad to see).
    About 200 Greeks died in Korea but most of them died in the mistaken bombardment of the US forces.
    If you like, i can attach the links of greek soldiers that came there and stated all the above.
    This monument had something written in ancient greek language (it is written above from were you have placed the flowers) and it says :
    The tomb of glorious people is at any part of the earth.
    영광스러운 사람들의 무덤은 지구 어느 곳에 나 있습니다.
    It was written by ancient greek historian Thucydides.
    Thank you for honouring our soldiers.
    I feel very happy to see a korean person doing that.
    I have come to Korea many times until today and, i have friends that i talk sometimes through kakaotalk to see if they are ok.
    I really miss Korea and Koreans (their way of life, ethics and culture mostly but also your beautiful land).
    If you ever come to Greece again, remember to write me here if you need recommendations on where to go, to eat or find greek products of good quality ...i am very picky and have searched for good cuisine so, i think i can help a little.
    Thank you ! And always be healthy and happy !

  • @georgesakellaropoulos8162
    @georgesakellaropoulos8162 9 месяцев назад +1

    Since the Greeks had just won their own war against the communists, it's not surprising that they took so little time to decide to come to South Korea's aid when faced with the same threat.

  • @manthoskostopoulos7954
    @manthoskostopoulos7954 2 года назад +2

    Remember the fallen!! Great video, greetings from Athens!!! Nothing but love!!

  • @Byzant1453
    @Byzant1453 3 года назад +5

    Thank you and also thank the South Korean for this nice video and the respact you give for those man who dies and foght for South Korea freedom from tyrrands in the world we come free and we have to live free until the end.
    And we have to fight and help each other to keep it.
    The ungle of my mother he also fight the ommunism in Greece and he almust go to Korea to fight the communist but the didnt get him.
    I hope best for South Korea the true Korea

  • @sofimoraiti3674
    @sofimoraiti3674 3 года назад +6

    Honor to Greece

  • @costantinemf4207
    @costantinemf4207 3 года назад +5

    as a Greek im very happy and honored that we did our best to help in the korean war. I hope that North Korea gets its freedom!

  • @user-xe3pt5df8z
    @user-xe3pt5df8z 4 месяца назад +1

    Hellas for ever 🇬🇷

  • @ArmstrongHoN
    @ArmstrongHoN 3 года назад +7

    I hope my grandfather could visit there he fought in Harry outpost . I hope he rests in peace now h had a very tough life

    • @Remember727
      @Remember727  3 года назад +2

      King Armstrong thank you for his service 🙏❤️ May he Rest In Peace

  • @user-fu5rn7co6x
    @user-fu5rn7co6x 3 года назад +4

    Τhank you, from Greece.

  • @user-sw2yp4gx8t
    @user-sw2yp4gx8t 3 года назад +7

    Thank you very much 🇬🇷👋👍🏻

  • @siliogkas
    @siliogkas 10 месяцев назад

    Do you know what the sign says in ancient greek on the monument?.. it says "Every land is the grave of glorious men" and it means that the death of glorious people has a universal dimension.... it is a passage from the Pericles epitaph speech... This is the part of his speech....Every place (land) is a tomb of glorious men, and their names are not only preserved in inscriptions in their own country, but their memory is preserved in foreign countries, more in the memory and hearts of men than in written monuments and tombs

  • @elysehendricks9562
    @elysehendricks9562 3 года назад +2

    So appropriate that she's wearing blue. Thank you for remembering those who came to fight at your side. Proud as ever of my Hellenic heritage.

  • @nautilus1971
    @nautilus1971 3 года назад +3

    Thank you Hannah for the love and respect you showed to the Greek fallen in Korea, there is a dead soldier from my village Abdera - Xanthi , soldier Averopoulos Pantelis, killed 16 May 1951.

  • @user-sy2mh9cf8w
    @user-sy2mh9cf8w 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for this

  • @Ioannis_Tsoumaris
    @Ioannis_Tsoumaris Год назад +1

    We love you!! Thank you for this great video!!

  • @nicky331
    @nicky331 3 года назад +2

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart, your respect indicates your sensitivity and your devotion to those who lost their lives so that today korea is enjoying a life of freedom and prosperity.

  • @am11395
    @am11395 3 года назад +3

    Hannah thanks a lot for your video. I remember when my late grandfather telling me stories about a place called skots hills (there they had a lot of casualties) when he fought to Korea and being so proud of him. I am glad that he went all this way to help the Korean people. Lots of love from Greece.

  • @thanoskoumpanis9699
    @thanoskoumpanis9699 3 года назад +2

    This makes me so honoured and happy as a greek!!!

  • @totisgaming1668
    @totisgaming1668 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your kindness for being to my fellow soldiers grave ευχαριστώ

  • @blackjacklives7616
    @blackjacklives7616 Год назад +1

    thank you for this

  • @bluskies4me
    @bluskies4me 3 года назад +2

    Greetings and love from Greece!

  • @nikotheamazing16
    @nikotheamazing16 2 года назад +1

    as a Greek this is very interesting

  • @hamsterchannel2971
    @hamsterchannel2971 3 года назад +3

    My grandad was a captain he saved a skorean boat hes name is panagiotis michalopoulos

  • @alondon6950
    @alondon6950 3 года назад +2

    Thank you.i visited inchon in 1987.

  • @raptorkravmaga9977
    @raptorkravmaga9977 11 месяцев назад +1

    👍👍❤❤

  • @scarecrow2097
    @scarecrow2097 3 года назад +2

    Naaw that's lovely, thank you^^

  • @Vilabafo7
    @Vilabafo7 3 года назад +1

    thank u!

  • @user-ku4qc3zt5g
    @user-ku4qc3zt5g Год назад

  • @antonisNWC
    @antonisNWC 3 года назад +2

    just a minor gripe... the Greek flag is worn-out it needs replacement.... other than that thank you for honoring our countrymen...

  • @user-ne3dl3op6r
    @user-ne3dl3op6r 2 месяца назад

    It was newly moved to Yeongwol Park.

  • @nikosz66
    @nikosz66 11 месяцев назад

    HOW they died ? By fierce fighting young lady ! There is a saying in modern Greek : >, meaning biiiig racket and fierce fighting, in any way. Regards from Athens and Thanks for the cpmmemoration .

  • @edgarenova7996
    @edgarenova7996 4 года назад +4

    ♥️🇵🇭

  • @ax4178
    @ax4178 7 месяцев назад

    The name Spiliopoulos appears on that memorial. I should tell my cousins about that. Their name is Spiliopoulos 😜

  • @thecrazycretanGR
    @thecrazycretanGR 3 года назад +4

    🇰🇷🇬🇷

  • @Psevdokranos
    @Psevdokranos 3 года назад +5

    immortals

  • @whitewolf7662
    @whitewolf7662 3 года назад +2

    I am not a spring chicken anymore but as long i can carry a rifle if you call i will answer

  • @GreekgodXX
    @GreekgodXX 2 года назад +4

    ΠΑΠΠΟΥ ΜΟΥ ΛΕΙΠΕΙΣ!

  • @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt
    @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt Год назад +1

    Ανδρών Επιφανών Πάσα Γη Τάφος

  • @pavlosta7173
    @pavlosta7173 3 года назад +3

    where is the greek flag? i can`t see it

  • @JohnSmith-fl5qn
    @JohnSmith-fl5qn 3 года назад +6

    Women? How many greek women they went at Korea to fight?

    • @OLIAKOS
      @OLIAKOS 3 года назад +2

      I dunno if they did or not but many Greek women fought along side men in ww2

    • @JohnSmith-fl5qn
      @JohnSmith-fl5qn 3 года назад +1

      @@OLIAKOS Here we are talking about Korea.

    • @moutsatsosa
      @moutsatsosa 2 года назад +1

      Most people think war and first thing that comes to mind is battles and killing.One of the most important parts of a war campaign is logistics.Another extremely important part is medical treatment and recuperation of soldiers.Women excel on those fields.

    • @JohnSmith-fl5qn
      @JohnSmith-fl5qn 2 года назад +1

      @@moutsatsosa as you said "most people...."
      So, same is what they claim here.
      WHAT WOMEN FOUGHT?
      Besides, Greeks DID NOT SEND ANY WOMAN THERE.

    • @moutsatsosa
      @moutsatsosa 2 года назад +1

      @@JohnSmith-fl5qn Im trying to link a photo and it deletes my post so you ll have take my word for it.
      First things first Greeks didnt fight in Korea.Hellenes from the country Hellas volunteered to join the war in Korea.Greeks are the Hellenes from south Italy (rather whats left of them nowadays...)
      There were women that volunteered to join the war as nurses and doctors.I found a photo where you can see one of the nurses surrounded by the airborne(the living and those in the graves) paying their respect to the fallen at the Pusan allied cemetery but like i said cant link it to the comment.
      PS:Paste that in google find the one that says news 247 and scroll down to see the photos
      Μηχανή του χρόνου: Τα φέρετρα των Ελλήνων στρατιωτών που πολέμησαν στην Κορέα φθάνουν στο λιμάνι

  • @mikeRT1200
    @mikeRT1200 Год назад +1

    thank you!