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Title

War is a Stern Teacher (2)

Date

2018

People

Artist: Herman Rahman, Singaporean born 1993

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Richard and Ronay Menschel Fund for the Acquisition of Photographs, 2019.256

Copyright

© Herman Rahman, courtesy of A.I. Gallery

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Title

War is a Stern Teacher (2)

People

Artist: Herman Rahman, Singaporean born 1993

Date

2018

Classification

Photographs

Credit Line

Harvard Art Museums/Fogg Museum, Richard and Ronay Menschel Fund for the Acquisition of Photographs, 2019.256

Copyright

© Herman Rahman, courtesy of A.I. Gallery

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Created by gpt-4o-2024-05-13 on 2024-12-31

The image appears to show a page from a book, specifically a chronology related to the Korean War. The page outlines significant events that occurred from June 26 to July 2. Key events mentioned include: - 26 June: The United Nations Security Council calls for the end of aggression, and the Republic of Korea replies with an army of about 98,000 men. - 27 June: United States Ambassador John J. Muccio orders the evacuation of embassy personnel and dependents from Korea. President Truman authorizes United States air and naval support for the Republic of Korea south of the 38th Parallel. The United States 5th Air Force planes shoot down the first enemy plane near Seoul. - 28 June: The page includes a section discussing "Safe Conduct Passes" for Officers and Men of North Korea, detailing how they can surrender safely. - 29 June: Mentions a naval attack and the 3rd Bomber Group hitting Heijo Airfield near Pyongyang. - 30 June: The Democratic People's Republic of Korea 3rd Division crosses Han River. President Harry Truman commits United States troops to support the United Nations demand. President Truman extends Public Law 599 extending the draft until 9 July 1951. - 1 July: The first United States Task Force Smith arrives in Korea. - 2 July: Describes the only naval battle fought between United States and Democratic People's Republic of Korea, during which USS Juneau destroys DPRK torpedo boats near Chumunjin. The text includes some sections that are redacted with red strips, obscuring parts of the content. There are also images of Safe Conduct Passes which instruct officers and men of North Korea on how to safely surrender.

Created by gpt-4 on 2024-11-15

The image shows a page from a book or a document with text and a pair of images. The page appears to be numbered xxvii, suggesting it's from a preface or appendix section of a book, possibly a historical or military text, given the context of the content. At the top of the page, there's a header titled "Chronology" followed by a series of dates (26 June to 2 July) with associated historical events. These events detail military actions and political decisions, such as those made by the United Nations and United States during what appears to be the Korean War. For example, it mentions that on 27 June "President Truman authorizes United States air and naval support of Republic of Korea south of 38th Parallel." Below the chronology entries, there are two images of "SAFE CONDUCT PASS" leaflets, presented side by side, with one apparently being a translation or different version of the other. These passes contain instructions for soldiers of North Korea to safely surrender to UN forces, including advice like coming over with their hands on their heads, and assurance that they will be well-cared for. These kinds of leaflets were often airdropped during conflicts as psychological warfare tactics, intended to encourage enemy forces to surrender. The image seems to be a photograph taken by a person—slightly tilted, and obscuring some text with fingers—of an open book lying flat, with one page fully visible and part of an adjacent page peeking in from the left side.

Anthropic Claude

Created by claude-3-5-sonnet-20241022 on 2024-12-27

This image shows a chronological timeline page (page xxvii) documenting key events during the Korean War in late June and early July 1950. The page includes two "Safe Conduct Pass" documents - one in English and Korean text, and another showing instructions for North Korean soldiers on how to surrender to UN/ROK forces. The timeline covers significant events including UN Security Council actions, President Truman's military authorizations, and various military engagements. Notable events include the deployment of US air and naval support, evacuations from Korea, and the USS Juneau's engagement with DPRK torpedo boats near Chumuunjin. The Safe Conduct Passes contain detailed instructions for enemy soldiers on how to safely surrender, including specific steps like approaching at dawn with hands raised. The chronology effectively captures the rapid escalation of the conflict during these crucial early days of the war.

Created by claude-3-haiku-20240307 on 2024-11-13

The image appears to be a chronology of events related to the Korean War. It includes details about the United Nations Security Council calls for the end of aggression, the response from the Republic of Korea, the evacuation of embassy personnel and dependents, the involvement of the United States military, and various battles and military actions that occurred during the conflict. The image does not contain any human faces, so I will refrain from identifying or naming any individuals.

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Created by us.meta.llama3-2-90b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-12-25

The image depicts a page from a book or document, featuring a list of dates and corresponding events. The page is titled "Chronology" and includes entries for June 26-30 and July 1-2. **Key Features:** * The page has a white background with black text. * A red rectangle highlights a section of the page, which appears to be a newspaper clipping or article. * The clipping features two images: one of a safe conduct pass and another of a newspaper article with the headline "SAFE CONDUCT PASS." * The article discusses the use of safe conduct passes during the Korean War. * The page also includes a list of events, including the adoption of a United Nations resolution, the shooting down of an enemy plane, and the extension of Public Law 599. **Overall Impression:** * The image suggests that the page is part of a historical document or book that chronicles the events of the Korean War. * The use of a red rectangle to highlight the clipping adds emphasis to the importance of the article and its relevance to the surrounding events. * The image provides a glimpse into the historical context of the Korean War and the role of the United Nations in the conflict.

Created by us.meta.llama3-2-11b-instruct-v1:0 on 2024-11-22

The image presents a page from a book or document, featuring a chronological list of events related to the Korean War. The page is divided into two sections: the top section contains a list of dates and corresponding events, while the bottom section displays a newspaper clipping with a red box highlighting specific information. Here are the key points about the image: * **Top Section:** + Dates: June 26, June 27, June 28, June 29, and June 30 + Events: - June 26: United Nations Security Council calls for end of aggression - June 27: President Truman authorizes United States air and naval support of Republic of Korea south of 38th Parallel - June 28: United States 5th Air Force planes shoot down first enemy plane near Seoul - June 29: Officers and Men of North Korea SAVE YOUR LIFE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! - June 30: salvo on the east coast * **Newspaper Clipping:** + Date: June 29 + Headline: SAFE CONDUCT PASS + Text: Officers and Men of North Korea SAVE YOUR LIFE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! + Red Box: Highlights the text "Officers and Men of North Korea SAVE YOUR LIFE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE!" In summary, the image provides a chronological list of events related to the Korean War, including the United Nations Security Council's call for an end to aggression, President Truman's authorization of air and naval support, and the United States 5th Air Force's shootdown of an enemy plane. The newspaper clipping highlights the importance of seeking safe conduct passes for officers and men of North Korea.

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Chronology xxvii United Nations Security Council calls for end of ag- gression. Republic of Korea replies with army of about 98,000 men. 26 June United Nations Ambassador John J. Muccio orders embassy personal and dependents evacuated from Korea. 27 June President Truman authorizes United States air and naval support of Republic of Korea south of 38th Parallel. United States 5th Air Force planes shoot down first enemy plane near Seoul. United Nations adopts United States resolution ask- 28 June SAFE CONDUCT PASS d Officers and Men of North Korea SAVE YOUR LIFE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! Once over to the UN side, you will be wel- comed and well treated. You will be give good food and medical care. You will be alblc to return unharmed to your family when the war is over. The English text below is an order from General MacArthur to all UN andl ROK forces to give humane treatment to any NK prisoner. Officers and Men of North Korea SAVE YOUR LIFE BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE! 1. Leave your unit at night. Wheu daylight comes, move towards the UN or ROK lines. 2. Come in by road or trail if possible. If not, In 29 June come across open country. 3. Come in with your bands over your headl, and wave this leaflet or something white if possible. In this way, the UN soldiers will know that you are surrendering, and will not fire on yol. 4. You dlo not have to bave a copy of this cer- tificate in order to surrender. SAFE CONDUCT PASS of Thie certiftente punTeatet coo1 trenleent to y ene reldler deeirir se censt fietine. ke thte en to Your natest officer Drieer.r of war. salvo on the east coast. 3rd Bomber Group hits Heijo Airfield near Democ- ratic People's Republic of Korea capital of Pyong- yang. British Royal Navy and Royal Australian Navy attack warships to NAVFE. Democratic People's Republic of Korea 3rd Div. 30 June crosses Han River. President Harry Truman troops to support the United Nations demand. President Truman extends Public Law 599 extending the draft until 9 July 1951. First United States Task Force Smith arrives in Ko- commits United States 1 July rea. Only naval battle fought between United States and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, when USS Juneau destroys attacking DPRK torpedo boats near Chumuunjin. 2 July 한민국 병사이게 క
Chronology
xxvii
United
Nations
Security
Council
calls
for
end
of
ag-
gression.
Republic
Korea
replies
with
army
about
98,000
men.
26
June
Ambassador
John
J.
Muccio
orders
embassy
personal
and
dependents
evacuated
from
Korea.
27
President
Truman
authorizes
States
air
naval
support
south
38th
Parallel.
5th
Air
Force
planes
shoot
down
first
enemy
plane
near
Seoul.
adopts
resolution
ask-
28
SAFE
CONDUCT
PASS
d
Officers
Men
North
SAVE
YOUR
LIFE
BEFORE
IT
IS
TOO
LATE!
Once
over
to
the
UN
side,
you
will
be
wel-
comed
well
treated.
You
give
good
food
medical
care.
alblc
return
unharmed
your
family
when
war
is
over.
The
English
text
below
an
order
General
MacArthur
all
andl
ROK
forces
humane
treatment
any
NK
prisoner.
1.
Leave
unit
at
night.
Wheu
daylight
comes,
move
towards
or
lines.
2.
Come
in
by
road
trail
if
possible.
If
not,
In
29
come
across
open
country.
3.
bands
headl,
wave
this
leaflet
something
white
way,
soldiers
know
that
are
surrendering,
not
fire
on
yol.
4.
dlo
have
bave
a
copy
cer-
tificate
surrender.
Thie
certiftente
punTeatet
coo1
trenleent
y
ene
reldler
deeirir
se
censt
fietine.
ke
thte
en
Your
natest
officer
Drieer.r
war.
salvo
east
coast.
3rd
Bomber
Group
hits
Heijo
Airfield
Democ-
ratic
People's
capital
Pyong-
yang.
British
Royal
Navy
Australian
attack
warships
NAVFE.
Democratic
Div.
30
crosses
Han
River.
Harry
troops
demand.
extends
Public
Law
599
extending
draft
until
9
July
1951.
First
Task
Smith
arrives
Ko-
commits
1
rea.
Only
battle
fought
between
Korea,
USS
Juneau
destroys
attacking
DPRK
torpedo
boats
Chumuunjin.
2
한민국
병사
이게