Communist Interrogation, Indoctrination, and Exploitation of American Military and Civilian PrisonersU.S. Government Printing Office, 1957 - Всего страниц: 24 |
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... signing confessions of crimes they did not commit . But the subcommittee hearings clearly established that there should be no mystery about the techniques the Communists employed . They are well known and understood . Actually their ...
... signing confessions of crimes they did not commit . But the subcommittee hearings clearly established that there should be no mystery about the techniques the Communists employed . They are well known and understood . Actually their ...
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... signing peace petitions.38 The Korean war started in June of 1950. The Chinese assumed control of the Communist military operations soon after they entered the conflict in October of 1950.39 The technique employed against the prisoners ...
... signing peace petitions.38 The Korean war started in June of 1950. The Chinese assumed control of the Communist military operations soon after they entered the conflict in October of 1950.39 The technique employed against the prisoners ...
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... signing a confession that he had been dropping bacteriological bombs on North Korea and agreeing not to strike any officers , for which they would let him go , or otherwise they would shoot him . He agreed not to strike any of their ...
... signing a confession that he had been dropping bacteriological bombs on North Korea and agreeing not to strike any officers , for which they would let him go , or otherwise they would shoot him . He agreed not to strike any of their ...
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... signing petitions , but a thorough investigation satisfied the Marine Corps that these men had not degraded themselves or their country.99 During the period of their captivity , the marines assisted each other and maintained their ...
... signing petitions , but a thorough investigation satisfied the Marine Corps that these men had not degraded themselves or their country.99 During the period of their captivity , the marines assisted each other and maintained their ...
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... signing confessions to crimes they did not commit . But the subcommittee hearings clearly established that there should be no mystery about the techniques that the Communists employed . They are well known and understood . Actually ...
... signing confessions to crimes they did not commit . But the subcommittee hearings clearly established that there should be no mystery about the techniques that the Communists employed . They are well known and understood . Actually ...
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84TH CONGRESS accept Air Force personnel Air Force prisoners American prisoners approximately Army pamphlet Communist Army prisoners arrest attempt to obtain camp captured cell central peace committee chicken liver China Chinese captors Chinese Communists Chinese doctors CIVILIAN PRISONERS Colombians COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT Communist methods compounds court-martial crimes Daily Worker Department of Defense enemy entire period EXPLOITATION OF AMERICAN Exploitation of Prisoners Geneva Convention GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS handcuffed Harris hospital imprisonment individual interrogation and indoctrination isolation Kaesong large number malnutrition Marine Corps massacre medical attention methods of interrogation munists North Koreans officers oners pamphlet Communist Interrogation percent PERMANENT SUBCOMMITTEE personnel were subjected phase physical placed political preparation prisoners died prisoners of war propaganda propaganda activities repatriated result rogation Russian system segregated sign a confession so-called solitary confinement STUART SYMINGTON SUBCOMMITTEE ON INVESTIGATIONS techniques Testimony tion treatment troops Turks United Nations Command United States Army weeks