In 《Moving》, North Korea's Kim Deok-yoon mentioned that Kim Doo-sik came to North Korea again in 2003 because of a pre-planned exchange by the top management. So who was Kim Shin-jo he was talking about?Let’s take a look below.
《Moving》Jin Xinzhao is actually: Jin Xinchao.
Kim Shin-soo has a real-life prototype, Kim Shin-jo (김신소), the North Korean who assassinated Park Chung-hee at the Blue House in 1968.The reason why the name changed to Kim Shin-soo may be because of the translation by the subtitle group. Compared with Korean, which is phonetic in nature, there may be deviations in translating the name through phonetic symbols, so Koreans have Chinese character names to distinguish the differences.
On January 17, 1968, a 31-man North Korean special forces entered South Korea from the lax defense zone of the US 2nd Division with the purpose of assassinating Park Chung-hee.The next day, they encountered four loggers on the mountain. After a heated discussion, the North Korean army decided not to execute them, but to educate them on Juche ideology and release them after they promised not to call the police.However, they immediately reported the incident to the police when they came down from the mountain. The South Korean army deployed two divisions to search the mountain but found nothing. Since they did not know the purpose of the North Korean army, they could only strengthen the vigilance in various places.
The mobilization of the South Korean army made the North Korean army feel vaguely uncomfortable. They accelerated their pace and arrived in Seoul two days later.After changing into a Korean military uniform and entering the city, I cheated on my card all the way and even made my way to the checkpoint only 100 meters away from the Blue House.During the interrogation, the attentive police sergeant discovered flaws in their clothing (including shoes) and the two sides began to exchange fire. More and more Korean troops arrived. At this time, a bus happened to enter the station. The North Korean troops mistakenly thought it was reinforcements and immediately threw grenades., the passengers on the car suffered heavy casualties.
The North Korean army was outnumbered and several people were killed and fled. The South Korean army immediately conducted a large-scale manhunt. In ten days, 31 North Korean soldiers and 29 were killed, and 26 South Korean soldiers and 4 US soldiers were killed. The number of civilians is unknown.Park was shot in Beijing and his intestines leaked out. He gritted his teeth and fled back to North Korea and later rose to the rank of general. Kim Shin-cho was naturalized as a priest two years after being captured.
According to the confession of Kim Shin-cho after his arrest, North Korea sent a total of 31 well-trained commandos, divided into several groups, and planned to attack the Blue House, the US Embassy, the Seoul Headquarters of the 8th US Army, and a detention center on the night of the 21st.They launched simultaneous attacks on targets such as prisons for North Korean agents.These 31 people were selected from North Korea's elite special forces numbered 124. They have been trained for two years to sneak into South Korea and perform missions. They also conducted a rehearsal for this specific mission 15 days before departure.On the night of January 17th, I passed through the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea, traveled 40 kilometers, and successfully sneaked into Seoul!
The ensuing manhunt was even bloodier than the gun battle in Qingyundong. When encountering North Korean commandos who had sneaked into Seoul, not only soldiers on both sides fell in front of the guns, but also many civilians.On the night of the Qingyundong shootout alone, 92 people (including both sides and civilians) died, including 24 ordinary people on a bus and another school bus (the shootout took place near the back gate of the then Qingyun Middle School).Choi Kyu-sik and his deputy were also shot and died on the spot.
In the last 31 commandos, except for one who was confirmed to have escaped back to North Korea and one who was arrested, all others were killed or committed suicide.
The team member who was arrested was named Jin Xinchao.In a Youtube video about him, he recalled:
“I ran away to the north and was finally found in the mountains...I ran for several days and felt very desperate. I didn't sleep or eat for three days and four nights. I was exhausted...I no longer thought about the greatness.The leader and my mission dropped their weapons, raised their hands and walked out...”
Kim Shin-jo was released in 1970, subsequently obtained Korean citizenship, became a pastor, got married, and is still living in South Korea.His parents who stayed in the north were executed, and his relatives were also implicated.
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