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※ This video is part of <Documentary Prime - Korean Group Psychology We We Part 5: My Story That Could Have Been Me> broadcast on September 8, 2015. On April 6, 2014, in the medical unit of the 28th Division Artillery Regiment of the Army, a soldier died a day after being taken to the hospital after eating frozen food. For 35 days, four senior soldiers in the barracks systematically and systematically beat one person. It took about a year for the truth of this incident to be revealed and for the perpetrators to be judged by the law. However, there is a hidden story behind this incident that is not well known to the world. The four perpetrators, all ordinary 20-somethings at school and at home, the victim, Private Yoon, who was known as Private Yoon but had a dream of becoming a nurse, and one sensitive witness, Private Kim, who reported the truth while everyone else was silent so that the incident would not be covered up. What happened to these people who enlisted in the military like any other 20-somethings in Korea but ended up walking different paths of fate as perpetrators, victims, and whistleblowers? In Part 5, we analyze how ordinary people become violent in a flawed organizational culture through the death of Private Yoon, and how human psychology changes in the mechanism of obedience to authority, silence, and acquiescence within the organization. We analyze the psychology of those who break the silence, so-called whistleblowers, in a community of silence, and shed light on the meaning and influence their actions ultimately have on society. ✔ Program name: Documentary Prime - Koreans' collective psychology We Part 5: My story that could have been me ✔ Broadcast date: 2015.09.8 #GolladyeonDocumentary #DocumentaryPrime #Military #Human #Psychology