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<title>The Man Who Wasn&#x26;#x27;t There: The Korean at D-Day in My Way</title>
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<description>The incredible story of Yang Kyoungjong is all the more phenomenal because, while there&#x26;#x27;s very little proof that he ever existed, our need to believe that he did has been so urgent that facts seem to matter very little. But that hasn&#x26;#x27;t stopped at least three reputable historians from telling Yang Kyoungjong&#x26;#x27;s story with confidence, and the premise of his life even became the basis for My Way, a multimillion-dollar South Korean action movie, albeit one embroidered with its own fictions. Yang Kyoungjong&#x26;#x27;s story begins just after D-Day when, in an interview made for historian Stephen Ambrose years later, an...</description>
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