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In 1965, US soldier Charles Robert Jenkins left South Korea for the North – and he went on to become a star in the Hermit Kingdom. Simon Fowler recounts his strange tale.
A former US sergeant who defected to North Korea and became Pyongyang's prisoner for nearly 40 years has died.
Every night before going to bed, US defector Charles Jenkins turned to Hitomi Soga, the woman North Korea had forced him to marry, and kissed her three times.
Charles Jenkins Shares His Story Of A Hard Life Under Abusive Regime
One cold night in 1965, Sgt. Charles Robert Jenkins disappeared from a patrol in South Korea. Forty years later he has resurfaced. In his first interview since leaving North Korea, he tells the Review his story
Charles Robert Jenkins endured beatings, hunger, the forced removal of a testicle, and became a North Korean film star by playing a Capitalist baddie in a propaganda film
An American soldier who deserted his Army unit in 1965 and fled to North Korea is planning to visit his ailing mother in the United States soon.
An American soldier who deserted his Army unit in 1965 and fled to North Korea is planning to visit his ailing mother in the United States soon.
One cold night in 1965, Sgt. Charles Robert Jenkins disappeared from a patrol in South Korea. Forty years later he has resurfaced. In his first interview since leaving North Korea, he tells the Review his story
In 1965, US soldier Charles Robert Jenkins left South Korea for the North – and he went on to become a star in the Hermit Kingdom. Simon Fowler recounts his strange tale.
Charles Robert Jenkins endured beatings, hunger, the forced removal of a testicle, and became a North Korean film star by playing a Capitalist baddie in a propaganda film
Charles Jenkins Shares His Story Of A Hard Life Under Abusive Regime
A former US sergeant who defected to North Korea and became Pyongyang's prisoner for nearly 40 years has died.
Every night before going to bed, US defector Charles Jenkins turned to Hitomi Soga, the woman North Korea had forced him to marry, and kissed her three times.
As far as strange and unusual punishment goes, being forced to be a film star rates highly.
One cold night in 1965, Sgt. Charles Robert Jenkins disappeared from a patrol in South Korea. Forty years later he has resurfaced. In his first interview since leaving North Korea, he tells the Review his story
Charles Robert Jenkins endured beatings, hunger, the forced removal of a testicle, and became a North Korean film star by playing a Capitalist baddie in a propaganda film
In a TIME exclusive, American defector Charles Jenkins talks about his life inside North Korea
As far as strange and unusual punishment goes, being forced to be a film star rates highly.