A high profile official attached to North Korean UN office, Han determines his defection to South Korea, his late father's deathbed wish. He informs Rha, the South Korean intelligent agent, that he would bring with him his country's top WMD information. In return, he requests that his son and his mother would come together, but not his wife. Rha and his agency consider the bargain worthy and critical for the national security. Thus the triple breakout operation is conceived. His mother, a Pyongyang resident, has to be brought to the coastal city for her sea-route evacuation. His son, a student at Almaty, Kazakhstan, has to be led through perilous Central Asian plain chased by the local police. and Han has to be plucked out from his apartment that is locked out for security. the triple breakout is to take place in three different continents simultaneously and in seamless coordination
Walter Jung Libri






A political fugitive wandering about China and Mongolia and chased by the local police and the North Korean secret police, Lee Gildoo is from Pyongyang's elite family. In the nick of time, he escapes the capital of the Kim Empire after having been tipped off on his imminent arrest by the secret police. The trumped-up charge means that he has become an enemy of the regime, an ominous warning. In Chongjin, he stages his flee in such a way that the police suspects him to have become a victim of local gang violence. However, correctly presuming defection, the state continues to comb China and sends his wife and his daughter to a notorious political prison with no prospect of release. After eluding the state's tenacious chase for three years, Lee finally concocts a bold scheme to rescue his family. His friends and a noted underworld figure in China provide critical helps in completing the rescue operation. In the end the state has no choice but to release the mother and the daughter. Lee's friends in the border area quickly arrange for the two women a safe border crossing, and wasting no time his Chinese friends put the family on a fishing boat for a final leg of the voyage to their new country, South Korea.
Confessions of Adopted
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- 10 ore di lettura
Jeremy Manker grapples with his identity as the son of a half-Cherokee father and an Italian American mother, raised in Korea by an Army doctor and an English teacher. As he navigates high school, he becomes increasingly troubled by the suspicion that he might be adopted, despite his birth certificate confirming his origins. This inner turmoil is compounded by his fear of confronting his parents, as he worries they might see him as ungrateful for questioning his lineage.
A political fugitive from an elite Pyongyang family, Lee Gildoo finds himself on the run in China and Mongolia, pursued by local and North Korean secret police. After narrowly escaping arrest, he cleverly manipulates the situation to make it appear as though he fell victim to gang violence. Meanwhile, the regime retaliates by imprisoning his wife and daughter in a notorious political prison, leaving Gildoo caught in a desperate struggle for survival and freedom against a brutal regime.
Gen. Park Chung-Hee and South Korea's Han River Miracle
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The narrative explores the life of Gen. Park Chung-Hee, who rose from poverty in colonial Korea to become a pivotal military leader. After overcoming challenges during the Korean War, he spearheaded a military revolution in the 1960s, taking charge of a government dedicated to national reconstruction. His administration focused on industrial development and enhancing defense capabilities, reflecting his unwavering commitment to his country, encapsulated in his personal motto, "My Whole Life to Fatherland."
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Die Newton’sche Mechanik und die Gravitationskraft beschreiben die Bewegungen von Planeten und Kanonenkugeln. Einsteins Relativitätstheorie erweiterte diese Konzepte für schnelle Bewegungen, wobei die bekannteste Konsequenz die Formel E = mc² ist.