Communist Interrogation, Indoctrination and Exploitation of American Military and Civilian Prisoners. June 19561956 - Всего страниц: 210 |
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... concern- ing the treatment of prisoners , both civilian and military , by various Communist governments . The subcommittee further expects to show the techniques that are employed by the Soviet Union in the handling of those of its ...
... concern- ing the treatment of prisoners , both civilian and military , by various Communist governments . The subcommittee further expects to show the techniques that are employed by the Soviet Union in the handling of those of its ...
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... concerned an everlasting experience . Meantime , the interrogator is looking at his watch , so to speak , because time is closing in on him . He is pressing for conclusion of the case and is bearing harder and harder . The advantage is ...
... concerned an everlasting experience . Meantime , the interrogator is looking at his watch , so to speak , because time is closing in on him . He is pressing for conclusion of the case and is bearing harder and harder . The advantage is ...
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... concerned , it was divided into 2 major sections , 1 section for indoctrination , and 1 section for propa- ganda . This central committee gave the orders , gave the direction , and gave the instructions for all activity going down as ...
... concerned , it was divided into 2 major sections , 1 section for indoctrination , and 1 section for propa- ganda . This central committee gave the orders , gave the direction , and gave the instructions for all activity going down as ...
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... concerned ? Captain CUMBY . Yes ; but no American had anything to do with interrogation . That was exclusively a ... concern of the United States . " He would tell the prisoners that they should have turned against their officers in the ...
... concerned ? Captain CUMBY . Yes ; but no American had anything to do with interrogation . That was exclusively a ... concern of the United States . " He would tell the prisoners that they should have turned against their officers in the ...
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... concerned . Mr. KENNEDY . From the study that you made do you feel that the degree of collaboration or cooperation with the Communists by Amer- ican prisoners was unusually high or was disturbingly high ? Captain CUMBY . Would you ...
... concerned . Mr. KENNEDY . From the study that you made do you feel that the degree of collaboration or cooperation with the Communists by Amer- ican prisoners was unusually high or was disturbingly high ? Captain CUMBY . Would you ...
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