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Larry Allen Abshier : ウィキペディア英語版
Larry Allen Abshier

Larry Allen Abshier (1943 – July 11, 1983) was one of six American soldiers to defect to North Korea after the Korean War.〔http://larry-allen-abshier.co.tv/〕 He was born in Urbana, Illinois.
==Defecting==
Private Abshier abandoned his post in South Korea in May 1962 when he crept away from his base and crossed the DMZ into North Korea. He was, for three months, the only American in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, until Private James Joseph Dresnok defected in August.
In the 2006 documentary movie ''Crossing the Line'', Dresnok recalls waking up to see a white face looking at him. "I opened my eyes. I didn’t believe myself. I shut them again. I must be dreaming. I opened them again and looked and, 'Who in the hell are you?' He says, 'I'm Abshier.' 'Abshier? I don’t know no Abshier.'"〔http://larry-allen-abshier.co.tv/〕
Abshier, and three other Americans, James Joseph Dresnok, Charles Robert Jenkins, and Jerry Wayne Parrish, starred in several other propaganda films like ''Unsung Heroes'', playing the evil Americans. Their participation in these films made them instant celebrities. Abshier and the other three became a propaganda bonanza, and carefully staged pictures were leaked outside the country of the four living in what was framed to appear as a utopian North Korea; the men always appeared successful, carefree, and happy.〔http://larry-allen-abshier.co.tv/〕

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