In 1945 after the end of WWII, Ham Sok Hon (1901-1989, a Korean Quaker) was arrested by the North Korean Communists and was beaten into unconsciousness at his arrest. Ham survived but found himself a prisoner under North Korean Communists who were themselves under Russian authority. Moreover, the Communists confiscated Ham's house and most of his belongings. This meant Ham's aged mother, wife an..