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duxiu/initial_release/_10525166.zip
朝中战俘谴返内幕 边丽君,冯金晖编, Bian Lijun, Feng Jinhui bian, Lijun Bian, Jinhui Feng, 边丽君, 冯金晖编, 边丽君, 冯金晖, 冯金辉编, 冯金辉, 馮金暉 北京:华艺出版社, 1991, 1991
1 (p0-1): 前言页 1 (p0-2): 序幕 2 (p0-3): 回音壁--历史永远不会忘记 4 (p0-4): 大豆事件 10 (p0-5): 朝圣食客 15 (p0-6): 操纵联合国 21 (p0-7): 空头支票 29 (p1): 第一幕 29 (p1-2): 进攻的红箭头 36 (p1-3): 毛泽乐拍案讲道 39 (p1-4): 抗日与抗美 45 (p1-5): 杜鲁门的狡辩 52 (p1-6): 周恩来的声明 58 (p1-7): 五星上将发狂 65 (p1-8): 他被俘了 71 (p1-9): 搜身比赛 74 (p1-10): 裸体雕塑 79 (p1-11): 割掉他的生殖器 83 (p1-12): 夺旗之战--青天白日旗的毁灭 83 (p2): 第二幕 84 (p2-2): 火烧青天白日旗 91 (p2-3): 刑事犯们 96 (p2-4): 回国的战俘大队 100 (p2-5): 手纸上的挽联 109 (p2-6): 战俘“自杀”案 114 (p2-7): 五星红旗 121 (p3): 第三幕 121 (p3-2): 李奇微的指令 124 (p3-3): 恐怖图画 128 (p3-4): 血洗“76” 137 (p3-5): 战俘晋级 142 (p3-6): 逼迫悔过 152 (p3-7): 绝食斗争 160 (p3-8): 囚徒之歌 164 (p4): 第四幕 164 (p4-2): 打破僵局--美朝中同意达成协议 165 (p4-3): 坐近点 169 (p4-4): 试探信号 174 (p4-5): 交换病俘 180 (p4-6): 公正解决 185 (p4-7): 最后一击 188 (p4-8): 黄梁美梦 191 (p4-9): “白虎团”的故事 196 (p4-10): 零敲牛皮糖 205 (p4-11): 停战签字 211 (p4-12): 直接遣返--任务繁重而又艰难 211 (p5): 第五幕 212 (p5-2): 维护协定 215 (p5-3): 妓女“上阵” 219 (p5-4): 罩在“红十字”上的阴云 224 (p5-5): 女俘救人 227 (p5-6): 血书内幕 231 (p5-7): 有组织的孤雁 234 (p5-8): 归心似箭 239 (p5-9): 齐唱《延安颂》 243 (p5-10): 与白云对话 247 (p5-11): 等到何时 250 (p5-12): 战友重逢 252 (p5-13): 最后一战 256 (p5-14): 母亲怀抱 261 (p6): 第六幕 261 (p6-2): 解释论战--时间只有90天 262 (p6-3): 鲜明的分歧 266 (p6-4): 时间之争 272 (p6-5): 李承晚设障 277 (p6-6): 罗伯逊与李承晚 282 (p6-7): 救命稻草 285 (p6-8): 冒牌战俘 289 (p6-9): 周恩来指示 292 (p6-10): 扣留战俘 294 (p7): 落幕 294 (p7-2): 出人意料--最后的报告没有句号 295 (p7-3): 子子孙孙写下去 298 (p7-4): 收回工作演习 302 (p7-5): 最后的报告没有句号 本书纪录了朝鲜战争中战俘遗返的全过程, 揭露了美, 李反动派在战俘遗返过程中所犯下的滔天罪行
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中文 [zh] · PDF · 8.6MB · 1991 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/zlibzh · Save
base score: 11063.0, final score: 167531.66
duxiu/initial_release/10462043.zip
见证 : 朝鲜战争战俘遣返解释代表的日记 贺明著, He Ming zhu, 賀明, 1919-, 贺明著, 贺明 北京:中国文史出版社, 2001, 2001
1 (p0-1): 序 杨成武 3 (p1): 1953年 3 (p1-2): 一 奉命到开城报到(6月15日-7月 28日) 38 (p1-3): 二 邀请归来战俘座谈(8月12日-9月6日) 72 (p1-4): 三 美方向中立国看管军移交战俘(9月9月-10月4日) 107 (p1-5): 四 越营归来的战俘的控诉(10月5日-10月13日) 120 (p1-6): 五 战俘解释工作终结开始了(10月15日-10月28日) 170 (p1-7): 六 面临阻力的解释工作(10月31日--11月10日) 205 (p1-8): 七 尖锐复杂的“解释与反解释”(11月11日-11月20日) 226 (p1-9): 八 控制战俘营的新伎俩(11月21日-12月1日) 245 (p1-10): 九 观察敌方解释代表的表演(12月2日-12月12日) 273 (p1-11): 十 解释工作被无理终止(12月14日-12月31日) 315 (p2): 1954年 315 (p2-2): 十一 破坏解释工作的祸首(1月8日-1月19日) 352 (p2-3): 十二 美方派军警劫夺战俘(1月20日-1月25日) 373 (p2-4): 十三 这笔沾着朝中战俘鲜血的人权债迟早要清算(1月26日-2月28日) 409 (p2-5): 附录 428 (p2-6): 后记 431 (p2-7): 再版后记 Ben shu zuo zhe shi zhan fu qian fan jie shi dai biao tuan de ling dao cheng yuan zhi yi, ji xia de dou shi ta qin yan suo jian, qin er suo wen de ren he shi, fan ying le dang shi de shi shi zhen xiang 本书作者是战俘遣返解释代表团的领导成员之一, 记下的都是他亲眼所见, 亲耳所闻的人和事, 反映了当时的事实真相
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中文 [zh] · PDF · 17.6MB · 2001 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/zlibzh · Save
base score: 11060.0, final score: 167517.45
zlib/no-category/张泽石/考验 志愿军战俘美军集中营亲历记_26595599.pdf
考验 : 志愿军战俘美军集中营亲历记 张泽石编; 张泽石 北京:中国文史出版社, Beijing di 1 ban, Beijing, China, 1998
中文 [zh] · PDF · 19.1MB · 1998 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/zlib · Save
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upload/shukui_net_cdl/103/37179631.pdf
考验 : 志愿军战俘美军集中营亲历记 张泽石编; 张泽石 北京:中国文史出版社, Beijing di 1 ban, Beijing, China, 1998
封面页 1 书名页 1 版权页 1 前言页 1 目录页 1 前言 1 朝鲜战争中在美方的中国战俘集中营情况综述 1 陷入重围 15 战俘营内的中朝战友 46 釜山战俘收容所 75 巨济岛上的腥风血雨 112 “死亡之岛”上的回国阵地 151 楚囚南天望北归 174 济州岛·“我们是一支不可战胜的力量” 199 震惊世界的活捉杜德将军事件 250 美军女军医葛琪中尉 268 战俘营中的“王芳密码” 275 活跃在战俘营的文艺宣传队 291 殊途同归 313 长眠于异国孤岛上的烈士英魂 330 珍贵的战友情 341 附录 367 后记 379 附录页 1
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中文 [zh] · PDF · 3.4MB · 1998 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/upload · Save
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upload/shukui_net_cdl/103/37179632.pdf
考验 : 志愿军战俘美军集中营亲历记 张泽石编; 张泽石 北京:中国文史出版社, Beijing di 1 ban, Beijing, China, 1998
封面页 1 书名页 1 版权页 2 前言页 2 目录页 14 朝鲜战争中在美方的中国战俘集中营情况综述 18 陷入重围 32 战俘营内的中朝战友 63 釜山战俘收容所 92 巨济岛上的腥风血雨 129 “死亡之岛”上的回国阵地 168 楚囚南天望北归 191 济州岛·“我们是一支不可战胜的力量” 216 震惊世界的活捉杜德将军事件 267 美军女军医葛琪中尉 285 战俘营中的“王芳密码” 292 活跃在战俘营的文艺宣传队 308 殊途同归 330 长眠于异国孤岛上的烈士英魂 347 珍贵的战友情 358 附录 384 后记 396 附录页 1
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中文 [zh] · PDF · 4.8MB · 1998 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/upload · Save
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duxiu/initial_release/10326978.zip
考验 : 志愿军战俘美军集中营亲历记 张泽石等编, ZHANG ZE SHI BIAN, 张泽石编, 张泽石 北京:中国文史出版社, 1998, 1998
1 (p0-1): 朝鲜战争中在美方的中国战俘集中营情况综述 15 (p0-2): 陷入重围 46 (p0-3): 战俘营内的中朝战友 75 (p0-4): 釜山战俘收容所 112 (p0-5): 巨济岛上的腥风血雨 151 (p0-6): “死亡之岛”上的回国阵地 174 (p0-7): 楚囚南天望北归 199 (p0-8): 济州岛·“我们是一支不可战胜的力量” 250 (p0-9): 震惊世界的活捉杜德将军事件 268 (p0-10): 美军女军医葛琪中尉 275 (p0-11): 战俘营中的“王芳密码” 291 (p0-12): 活跃在战俘营的文艺宣传队 313 (p0-13): 殊途同归 330 (p0-14): 长眠于异国孤岛上的烈士英魂 341 (p0-15): 珍贵的战友情 367 (p0-16): 附录 379 (p0-17): 后记
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中文 [zh] · PDF · 15.6MB · 1998 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/zlibzh · Save
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duxiu/initial_release/11398336.zip
战俘营奥运会纪实 祝继光著, Zhu Jiguang zhu, Zhu Ji Guang, 祝继光, 1932-, 祝继光著, 祝继光 北京:解放军出版社, 2005, 2005
1 (p0-1): 目录1 (p0-2): 序1 (p0-3): 前言1 (p0-4): 第一章 世人聚焦战俘之待遇3 (p0-5): 一、同为战俘两种命运21 (p0-6): 二、战俘营“和委会”组成26 (p0-7): 三、八方来客共促和平47 (p0-8): 第二章 战俘营弘扬奥运精神47 (p0-9): 一、敌工会议抛砖引玉84 (p0-10): 二、筹办奥运提上日程90 (p0-11): 三、运动会名内外有别94 (p0-12): 第三章 战地奥运会隆重开幕94 (p0-13): 一、前方战场硝烟弥漫96 (p0-14): 二、战俘营内奥运开幕105 (p0-15): 三、开幕式后高潮迭起115 (p0-16): 第四章 战地奥运会精彩纷呈115 (p0-17): 一、奥运赛史项目简介116 (p0-18): 二、战俘营奥运会开赛139 (p0-19): 三、赛间娱乐锦上添花146 (p0-20): 一、战俘营奥运会闭幕146 (p0-21): 第五章 战地奥运会胜利闭幕167 (p0-22): 二、奥运会上幕后英雄173 (p0-23): 三、奥运会纪念册珍本180 (p0-24): 第六章 朝鲜停战后战俘遣返180 (p0-25): 一、美方重返谈判桌上185 (p0-26): 二、朝鲜停战协定正签190 (p0-27): 三、双方战俘遣返纪实213 (p0-28): 第七章 志愿军优俘故事拾零213 (p0-29): 一、志愿军的俘虏政策217 (p0-30): 二、我是这所学校的“班主任”220 (p0-31): 三、“老爸圣诞行动”229 (p0-32): 四、“特别名单”的故事233 (p0-33): 五、二十八年后的邂逅重逢235 (p0-34): 六、彼得·F·罗利的传奇故事241 (p0-35): 七、爱德温·尼克松,你在哪里?245 (p0-36): 八、松树常青,友谊长存254 (p0-37): 九、迪安将军的故事265 (p0-38): 附录:主要参考书目266 (p0-39): 后记 本书记述了在朝鲜战场上举行的一次史无前例的"奥运会", 它不是在我国境内, 而是在邻国朝鲜
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中文 [zh] · PDF · 24.5MB · 2005 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/zlibzh · Save
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nexusstc/死亡之谷:朝鲜战争回忆录, Valleys of Death: A Memoir of the Korean War 中英双语 【百度机翻】/c370b0748bf8f4c5049aa07c77b751a5.epub
死亡之谷:朝鲜战争回忆录, Valleys of Death: A Memoir of the Korean War 中英双语 【百度机翻】 比尔·理查森, 凯文·毛雷尔, Bill Richardson, Kevin Maurer Dutton Caliber, Berkley Caliber trade pbk. ed, New York, N.Y, 2011
美国冷战时期最致命的战役之一,在被俘虏前,比尔·理查森上校领导了阿拉莫式的保卫战,保卫了少数幸存者。朝鲜人把他们带到了零度以下的天气,没有食物,没有住所,没有医疗照顾,被称为死亡谷。理查森忍受着旨在打破身心的折磨,仍然坚强到足以带领战俘们抵抗、破坏和新的越狱计划。 《死亡之谷》是一个关于生存和决心的激动人心的故事,用他们自己的一句朴实无华的话,亲密地审视了美国第一次冷战战役的士兵。
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英语 [en] · 中文 [zh] · EPUB · 2.1MB · 2011 · 📘 非小说类图书 · 🚀/lgli/lgrs/nexusstc/zlib · Save
base score: 11065.0, final score: 167493.6
ia/chaoxianzhanzhen0000bian.pdf
朝鲜战争中的美英战俘纪事, 原名, 干戈. 玉帛: 朝鲜战争中的"联合国军"战俘 : 一段鲜为人知的历史 边震遐著; 边震遐 北京:解放军文艺出版社, Di 2 ban, Beijing Shi, China, 2004
Bian Zhenxia Zhu. 边震遐著.
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duxiu/initial_release/11708224.zip
朝鲜战争中的美英战俘纪事, 原名, 干戈. 玉帛: 朝鲜战争中的"联合国军"战俘 : 一段鲜为人知的历史 边震遐著; 边震遐 北京:解放军文艺出版社, Di 2 ban, Beijing Shi, China, 2004
Bian Zhenxia Zhu. 边震遐著.
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中文 [zh] · PDF · 31.1MB · 2004 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu · Save
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duxiu/initial_release/10385709.zip
朝鲜战争中的美英战俘纪事, 原名, 干戈. 玉帛: 朝鲜战争中的"联合国军"战俘 : 一段鲜为人知的历史 边震遐著, Bian Zhenxia zhu, Zhenxia Bian, 边震遐著, 边震遐 北京:解放军文艺出版社, 1994, 1994
1 (p0-1): 自序 1 (p0-2): 第一章 硝烟散尽后的追忆 15 (p0-3): 第二章 “死亡行军”之谜 35 (p0-4): 第三章 特殊使命的执行人 54 (p0-5): 第四章 多难时节 78 (p0-6): 第五章 “国际大杂院” 94 (p0-7): 第六章 对抗一触即发 112 (p0-8): 第七章 和平--崇高的主题 135 (p0-9): 第八章 擒与纵 145 (p0-10): 第九章 他们传播真理 156 (p0-11): 第十章 痛苦的期待 189 (p0-12): 第十一章 诺尔因祸得福 222 (p0-13): 第十二章 迪安将军的命运 239 (p0-14): 第十三章 围绕中国旋转的彼得 259 (p0-15): 第十四章 他走在尼克松的前面 本书以报告文学的形式, 记述中华民族第一次在战场上打败西方强国并收容四千多名美英战俘, 中国志愿军官兵平等和谐地对待他们与之化干戈为玉帛的故事 Bian Zhenxia Zhu. 边震遐著.
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中文 [zh] · PDF · 9.0MB · 1994 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/zlibzh · Save
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March till they die Philip Crosbie Westminster, Md., Newman Press, Westminster, Md, Unknown, 1956
221 pages 23 cm
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More lives than one Charles Bracelen Flood Boston, Houghton Mifflin, Boston, Massachusetts, 1967
306 p. 22 cm
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Korean atrocity: forgotten war crimes 1950-1953 Philip D. Chinnery Airlife; The Crowood Press, London, England, 2000
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ia/reactionary0000pate.pdf
Reactionary! By Lloyd W. Pate as told to B. J. Cutler New York, Harper, [1st ed.], New York, New York State, 1956
150 p. 20 cm "A shorter version ... was first published in the New York herald tribune under the title Soldier on the hook."
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ia/edgeofsword0000farr.pdf
The Edge of the Sword Anthony H. Farrar-Hockley London: F. Muller, London, England, 1954
In April 1951, at the height of the Korean War, Chinese troops advanced south of the 38th parallel towards a strategic crossing-point of the Imjin River on the invasion route to the South Korean capital of Seoul. The stand of the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment, against the overwhelming numbers of invading troops has since passed into British military history. In The Edge of the Sword General Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley, then Adjutant of the Glosters, has painted a vivid and accurate picture of the battle as seen by the officers and soldiers caught up in the middle of it. The book does not, however, end there. Like the majority of those who survived, the author became a prisoner-of-war, and the book continues with a remarkable account of his experiences in and out of Chinese prison camps. This book is not an attempt at a personal hero-story, and it is certainly not a piece of political propaganda. It is, above all, an amazing story of human fortitude and high adventure.
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ia/inspiteofdungeon0000davi_a5n9.pdf
In spite of dungeons ; the experiences as a prisoner-of-war in North Korea of the chaplain to the First Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment With a foreword by J. P. Carne London: Hodder and Stoughton, London, England, 1954
160 p. : 20 cm Includes appendices
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ia/believedtobealiv0000thor_o5c9.pdf
Believed To Be Alive by John W. Thornton with John W. Thornton, Jr.; introduction by Edwin P. Hoyt Middlebury, Vt.: P.S. Eriksson, Middlebury, Vt, Vermont, 1981
On March 31, 1951, a young Navy helicopter pilot, Lt.(jg) John W. Thornton volunteered for a dangerous mission to rescue a key intelligence unit trapped on a high ridge behind enemy lines in Korea. Although he wrecked his craft while attempting to land on a small clearing atop the ridge, he immediately directed other helicopters to the scene to evacuate the marooned personnel. Thornton's resourcefulness was credited with saving the lives of three men who possessed vital intelligence, and his courage and selfless devotion to duty he gallantly refused to be rescued himself despite rapidly advancing hostile forces--won him the Navy Cross. This firsthand account of his exploits that day and during the following three years he spent in captivity tell a tale of courage, cruelty, and compassion. His descriptions of combat are blood chilling, and his account of brainwashing is revealing and not without humor. With a foreword by Edwin P. Hoyt and first published in 1981, the book has earned high praise and brought Thornton's experiences to the attention of many Americans. Now back in print after 23 years, it promises to attract new generations wanting to know more about the Korean war and its often overlooked heroes.
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nexusstc/In Enemy Hands: A Prisoner in North Korea/07946ca0b583307d9866c9a4e3b29182.epub
In Enemy Hands : A Prisoner in North Korea Larry Zellers The University Press of Kentucky, University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, 2014
Ambitious entrepreneurs, isthmian politicians, and mercenaries who dramatically altered Central America's political culture, economies, and even its traditional social values populate this lively story of a generation of North and Central Americans and their roles in the transformation of Central America from the late nineteenth century until the onset of the Depression. The Banana Men is a study of modernization, its benefits, and its often frightful costs.The colorful characters in this study are fascinating, if not always admirable. Sam "the Banana Man" Zemurray, a Bessarabian Jewish immigrant, made a fortune in Honduran bananas after he got into the business of "revolutin," and his exploits are now legendary. His hired mercenary Lee Christmas, a bellicose Mississippian, made a reputation in Honduras as a man who could use a weapon. The supporting cast includes Minor Keith, a railroad builder and banana baron; Manuel Bonilla, the Honduran mulatto whose cause Zemurray subsidized; and Jose Santos Zelaya, who ruled Nicaragua from 1893 to 1910.The political and social turmoil of the modern Central America cannot be understood without reference to the fifty-year epoch in which the United States imposed its political and economic influence on vulnerable Central American societies. The predicament of Central Americans today, as isthmian peoples know, is rooted in their past, and North Americans have had a great deal to do with the shaping of their history, for better or worse.
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base score: 11055.0, final score: 17518.504
ia/massbehaviorinba00brad.pdf
Mass behavior in battle and captivity: the communist soldier in the Korean War Research studies directed by William C. Bradbury. Edited by Samuel M. Meyers and Albert D. Biderman Chicago, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1968
xxx, 377 p. 24 cm
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ia/generaldeansstor0000dean.pdf
General Dean's story as told to William L. Worden New York, Viking Press, New York, New York State, 1954
General Dean was separted from his troops in the early retreat from the North Korean invasion and wandered for 35 days before his capture. He recounted the events and interrogations during his imprisonment and his repatriation after the truce.
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ia/ineverywarbutone0000kink.pdf
In every war but one Eugene Kinkead New York, Norton, [1st ed.], New York, New York State, 1959
219 p. 22 cm Expanded from an article published in the New Yorker magazine, Oct. 26, 1957, under title: The study of something new in history
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ia/marchtocalumnyst0000bide.pdf
March to calumny : the story of American POW's in the Korean War Albert D. Biderman; Richard H. Kohn Ayer Co Pub, The American military experience, American military experience., New York, New York State, 1979
326 p. : 21 cm Reprint of the ed. published by Macmillan, New York Bibliography: p. 307-318 Includes indexes
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ia/soldiersdisgrace0000snyd.pdf
Soldier's Disgrace ; Ronald Alley Died Trying to Clear His Name. His Widow Continued the Battle. Finally a Writer Uncovered the Truth by Don J. Snyder Dublin, N.H.: Yankee Books, 1st ed., Dublin, N.H, New Hampshire, 1987
254 pages, [16] pages of plates : 24 cm "Ronald Alley died trying to clear his name, his widow continued the battle, finally a writer uncovered the truth." Includes index
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ia/inspiteofdungeon0000davi.pdf
In spite of dungeons : the experiences as a prisoner-of war in North Korea of the Chaplain to the First Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment by S.J. Davies; with a foreword by J. P. Carne Sutton Publishing Ltd, Military Series, New edition, December 1992
Role Playing Game (RPG), with an espionage theme. supernatural and paranormal phenomenon.
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ia/lastseenalivesea0000joli.pdf
Last seen alive : the search for missing POWs from the Korean War Jolidon, Laurence Austin, Tex.: Ink-Slinger Press, Austin, Tex, District of Columbia, 1995
A great story on the search for missing POWS from the Korean War.
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hathi/txu/pairtree_root/05/91/73/01/22/30/15/9/059173012230159/059173012230159.zip
Moving target : a memoir of pursuit / Ron Arias Arias, Ron , 1941- Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, c2003, Tempe, Ariz, Arizona, 2003
<p>Cultural Writing. MOVING TARGET is the memoir of journalist Ron Arias. It is an exploration of his childhood, the search for his father, and the fruit of his desire for a connection between his past and present. Arias's father was a career soldier who was held as a POW during the Second World War and the Korean War. After his return to the United States, his marriage unraveled and Arias's mother died under suspicious circumstances. His father abruptly severed all ties with his sons and disappeared. During the next fourteen years, Arias searched for his father only to find that he had died. He then set out to learn as much as he could about his father, eventually discovering that he was actually a spy. Through Arias's extensive research and his job as a reporter covering earthquakes and other disasters, his connection to his parents intensified and he began to understand them in a way that he could not when they were alive.</p>
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ia/wartrash0000jinh_z0d5.pdf
War trash Jin, Ha, 1956- Waterville, Me.: Thorndike Press, Waterville, Me, Maine, 2005
Set in 1951–53, ***War Trash*** takes the form of the memoir of Yu Yuan, a young Chinese army officer, one of a corps of “volunteers” sent by Mao to help shore up the Communist side in Korea. When Yu is captured, his command of English thrusts him into the role of unofficial interpreter in the psychological warfare that defines the POW camp. Taking us behind the barbed wire, Ha Jin draws on true historical accounts to render the complex world the prisoners inhabit—a world of strict surveillance and complete allegiance to authority. Under the rules of war and the constraints of captivity, every human instinct is called into question, to the point that what it means to be human comes to occupy the foremost position in every prisoner’s mind. As Yu and his fellow captives struggle to create some sense of community while remaining watchful of the deceptions inherent in every exchange, only the idea of home can begin to hold out the promise that they might return to their former selves. But by the end of this unforgettable novel—an astonishing addition to the literature of war that echoes classics like Dostoevsky’s *Memoirs from the House of the Dead* and the works of Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen—the very concept of home will be more profoundly altered than they can even begin to imagine.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 30.2MB · 2005 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/ia · Save
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ia/hanguginmanmolla0000farr.pdf
한국인 만 몰랐던 파란 아리랑 / The edge of the sword : Anthony Farrar-Hockley Ansoni Pʻara Hokʻŏri chiŭm; Kim Yŏng-il omgim Hanʾguk Ŏllonin Hyŏphoe, Chinjung mun'go, Che 3-p'an, Sŏul-si, 2004
In April 1951, at the height of the Korean War, Chinese troops advanced south of the 38th parallel towards a strategic crossing-point of the Imjin River on the invasion route to the South Korean capital of Seoul. The stand of the 1st Battalion, the Gloucestershire Regiment, against the overwhelming numbers of invading troops has since passed into British military history. In The Edge of the Sword General Sir Anthony Farrar-Hockley, then Adjutant of the Glosters, has painted a vivid and accurate picture of the battle as seen by the officers and soldiers caught up in the middle of it. The book does not, however, end there. Like the majority of those who survived, the author became a prisoner-of-war, and the book continues with a remarkable account of his experiences in and out of Chinese prison camps. This book is not an attempt at a personal hero-story, and it is certainly not a piece of political propaganda. It is, above all, an amazing story of human fortitude and high adventure.
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ia/koreanatrocityfo0000chin.pdf
Korean atrocity! : forgotten war crimes, 1950-1953 CHINNERY, Philip D. Airlife; The Crowood Press, London, England, 2000
During his research at The Public Records Office whilst acting in his capacity as Historian for the National Ex-prisoners of War Association, the author discovered some de-classified files on the Korean War. They contain records of atrocities and war crimes, some of which this work looks at.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 19.9MB · 2000 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/ia · Save
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ia/wartrash00jinh_0.pdf
WAR TRASH Ha Jin; Iris Weinstein; Brian Barth PANTHEON BOOKS NEW YORK, New York, New York State, 2004
Captured by enemy forces, Yu Yuan, a Chinese army officer serving in Korea in 1951, takes on the role of interpreter due to his proficiency in English, a role that places him in a conflict between his fellow prisoners and their captors. "War Trash is Ha Jin's story on the experiences of Chinese POWs held by Americans during the Korean conflict - and paints an intimate portrait of conformity and dissent against a canvas of confrontation." "Set in 1951-53, War Trash takes the form of the memoir of Yu Yuan, a young Chinese army officer, one of a corps of "volunteers" sent by Mao to help shore up the Communist side in Korea. When Yu is captured, his command of English thrusts him into the role of unofficial interpreter in the psychological warfare that defines the POW camp." "Taking us behind the barbed wire, Ha Jin draws on true historical accounts to render the complex world the prisoners inhabit - a world of strict surveillance and complete allegiance to authority. Under the rules of war and the constraints of captivity, every human instinct is called into question, to the point that what it means to be human comes to occupy the foremost position in every prisoner's mind." "As Yu and his fellow captives struggle to create some sense of community while remaining watchful of the deceptions inherent in every exchange, only the idea of home can begin to hold out the promise that they might return to their former selves. But by the end of this novel the very concept of home will be more profoundly altered than they can even begin to imagine."--BOOK JACKET.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 23.4MB · 2004 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/ia · Save
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zlib/no-category/Adams, Clarence, 1929-1999, Adams, Della, 1959-, Carlson, Lewis H/An American dream : the life of an African American soldier and POW who spent twelve years in communist China_119837552.pdf
An American dream : the life of an African American soldier and POW who spent twelve years in communist China Adams, Clarence, 1929-1999, Adams, Della, 1959-, Carlson, Lewis H Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, 2007
Includes bibliographical references (p. [151]-155), Skippy: the formative years -- U.S. Army combat soldier: Korea -- Captured! -- Camp 5 --Turncoat? -- University days: Beijing and Wuhan -- Marriage and family -- The foreign languages press, Africans, and the Vietnam broadcasts -- Going home! -- Recriminations -- Bootstrapping to the American dream, Mode of access: Internet
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ia/perfectsoldier0000pete.pdf
The Perfect Soldier Peters, Ralph, 1952- New York: Pocket Books, New York, New York State, 1995
Deliberately maimed on a goodwill mission to the former Soviet republic, Major Christopher Ritter is headed for another land of intrigue: Washington, DC. From the Pentagon to the Senate, he's entering a different kind of war, in which sex, money and influence are wielded like laser-bombs. At stake are a series of photographs said to depict the KGB murder of American POWsand the success of a secret, multibillion-dollar oil deal. The perfect soldierand the perfect pawnMajor Ritter stands on the firing line, seeking a measure of atonement in a city without shame.
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zlib/no-category/Bill Richardson/Valleys of Death: A Memoir of the Korean War_26991636.epub
Valleys of Death : A Memoir of the Korean War Bill Richardson; Kevin Maurer Penguin Publishing Group, Berkley Caliber trade pbk. ed, New York, N.Y, 2011
"Richardson never pulls his punches in these vivid descriptions." -- Publishers WeeklyCaught in the Chinese counterattack at Unsan-one of the deadliest American battles of the Cold War Era-Colonel Bill Richardson led an Alamo like defense of the few survivors before being taken prisoner. The North Koreans marched them through sub-zero weather without food, shelter, or medical attention to the area known as Death Valley. Enduring torture designed to break the mind and body, Richardson remained strong enough to lead his fellow prisoners in resistance, sabotage, and new plans for escape.Valleys of Death is a stirring story of survival and determination, an intimate look at the soldiers who fought America's first battle of the cold war in the unvarnished words of one of their own.From Publishers Weekly
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ia/movingtargetmemo00aria.pdf
Moving target : a memoir of pursuit Ron Arias Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe, Tempe, Ariz, Arizona, 2003
<p>Cultural Writing. MOVING TARGET is the memoir of journalist Ron Arias. It is an exploration of his childhood, the search for his father, and the fruit of his desire for a connection between his past and present. Arias's father was a career soldier who was held as a POW during the Second World War and the Korean War. After his return to the United States, his marriage unraveled and Arias's mother died under suspicious circumstances. His father abruptly severed all ties with his sons and disappeared. During the next fourteen years, Arias searched for his father only to find that he had died. He then set out to learn as much as he could about his father, eventually discovering that he was actually a spy. Through Arias's extensive research and his job as a reporter covering earthquakes and other disasters, his connection to his parents intensified and he began to understand them in a way that he could not when they were alive.</p>
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英语 [en] · PDF · 25.8MB · 2003 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/ia · Save
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ia/rememberedprison0000carl.pdf
Remembered prisoners of a forgotten war : an oral history of the Korean War POWs Lewis H. Carlson New York: St. Martin's Press, 1st ed., New York, New York State, 2002
xv, 301 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : 25 cm "The Korean War POW remains the most maligned victim of all American wars. For nearly half a century, the media, general public, and even scholars have described hundreds of these prisoners as "brainwashed" victims who uncharacteristically caved in to their Communist captors or, even worse, as turncoats who betrayed their fellow soldiers. In either case, these boys apparently lacked the "right stuff" required of our brave sons." "Here, at long last, is a chance to hear the true story of these courageous men in their own words - a story that, until now, has gone largely untold. Dr. Carlson debunks many of the popular myths of Korean War POWs in this devastating oral history that's as compelling and moving as it is informative. From the Tiger Death March to the paranoia here at home, Korean War POWs suffered injustices on a scale few can comprehend More than 40 percent of the 7,140 Americans taken prisoner died in captivity, and as the haunting tales of the survivors unfold, it becomes clear that the goal of these men was simply to survive under the most terrible conditions."--BOOK JACKET Includes bibliographical references (p. [285]-293) and index
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ia/wartrash00jinh.pdf
War trash Jin, Ha, 1956- Waterville, Me.: Thorndike Press, Waterville, Me, Maine, 2005
Set in 1951–53, ***War Trash*** takes the form of the memoir of Yu Yuan, a young Chinese army officer, one of a corps of “volunteers” sent by Mao to help shore up the Communist side in Korea. When Yu is captured, his command of English thrusts him into the role of unofficial interpreter in the psychological warfare that defines the POW camp. Taking us behind the barbed wire, Ha Jin draws on true historical accounts to render the complex world the prisoners inhabit—a world of strict surveillance and complete allegiance to authority. Under the rules of war and the constraints of captivity, every human instinct is called into question, to the point that what it means to be human comes to occupy the foremost position in every prisoner’s mind. As Yu and his fellow captives struggle to create some sense of community while remaining watchful of the deceptions inherent in every exchange, only the idea of home can begin to hold out the promise that they might return to their former selves. But by the end of this unforgettable novel—an astonishing addition to the literature of war that echoes classics like Dostoevsky’s *Memoirs from the House of the Dead* and the works of Siegfried Sassoon and Wilfred Owen—the very concept of home will be more profoundly altered than they can even begin to imagine.
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ia/rememberedprison00lewi.pdf
Remembered prisoners of a forgotten war : an oral history of the Korean War POWs Lewis H. Carlson New York: St. Martin's Press, 1st ed., New York, New York State, 2002
"The Korean War POW remains the most maligned victim of all American wars. For nearly half a century, the media, general public, and even scholars have described hundreds of these prisoners as "brainwashed" victims who uncharacteristically caved in to their Communist captors or, even worse, as turncoats who betrayed their fellow soldiers. In either case, these boys apparently lacked the "right stuff" required of our brave sons.". "Here, at long last, is a chance to hear the true story of these courageous men in their own words - a story that, until now, has gone largely untold. Dr. Carlson debunks many of the popular myths of Korean War POWs in this devastating oral history that's as compelling and moving as it is informative. From the Tiger Death March to the paranoia here at home, Korean War POWs suffered injustices on a scale few can comprehend. More than 40 percent of the 7,140 Americans taken prisoner died in captivity, and as the haunting tales of the survivors unfold, it becomes clear that the goal of these men was simply to survive under the most terrible conditions."--BOOK JACKET.
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英语 [en] · PDF · 23.6MB · 2002 · 📗 未知类型的图书 · 🚀/duxiu/ia · Save
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ia/ishouldhavedied0000dean.pdf
I should have died by Philip Deane (Philippe Deane Gigantes) H. Hamilton, 1st American ed., New York, New York State, 1977
By Philip Deane (philippe Deane Gigantes).
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upload/newsarch_ebooks/2020/06/17/0312286848.epub
Remembered prisoners of a forgotten war : an oral history of the Korean War POWs Carlson, Lewis H. St. Martin's Publishing Group; St. Martin's Press, 1st ed., New York, New York State, 2002
"The Korean War POW remains the most maligned victim of all American wars. For nearly half a century, the media, general public, and even scholars have described hundreds of these prisoners as "brainwashed" victims who uncharacteristically caved in to their Communist captors or, even worse, as turncoats who betrayed their fellow soldiers. In either case, these boys apparently lacked the "right stuff" required of our brave sons.". "Here, at long last, is a chance to hear the true story of these courageous men in their own words - a story that, until now, has gone largely untold. Dr. Carlson debunks many of the popular myths of Korean War POWs in this devastating oral history that's as compelling and moving as it is informative. From the Tiger Death March to the paranoia here at home, Korean War POWs suffered injustices on a scale few can comprehend. More than 40 percent of the 7,140 Americans taken prisoner died in captivity, and as the haunting tales of the survivors unfold, it becomes clear that the goal of these men was simply to survive under the most terrible conditions."--BOOK JACKET.
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nexusstc/Korean Atrocity! : Forgotten War Crimes 1950-1953/b460ed322dbeb2a0a4ba1413cd2d8ef3.epub
Korean atrocity! : forgotten war crimes, 1950-1953 Philip D. Chinnery Pen & Sword Books Limited, Illustrated, 2010
As there was no clear victor at the conclusion of the Korean War, no war crime trials were held. But, as this book reveals, there is evidence of at least 1,600 atrocities and war crimes perpetrated against troops serving with the United Nations command in Korea. The bulk of the victims were Americans but many British servicemen were tortured, killed or simply went missing.Much of the carefully researched material in this book is horrific but the stark truth is that those North Koreans and Chinese responsible went unpunished for their shameful deeds.Korean Atrocity examines the three phases of this little known but bitter conflict from the POWs perspective the first phase when the two warring factions fought themselves to a stalemate, next, the treatment of POWs in North Korea and China, and finally the repatriation/post active conflict period. During the third phase it was realised that a staggering 7956 Americans and 100 British servicemen were unaccounted for. Many POWs were not released until two years after the end of hostilities. Bizarrely the US Government insisted on a news black-out on those left behind which raises questions as to what has been done to find the missing.This is a shocking, sobering and thought-provoking book.
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ia/wartrash0000jinh_d4b6.pdf
WAR TRASH Ha Jin; Iris Weinstein; Brian Barth PANTHEON BOOKS NEW YORK, New York, New York State, 2004
Captured by enemy forces, Yu Yuan, a Chinese army officer serving in Korea in 1951, takes on the role of interpreter due to his proficiency in English, a role that places him in a conflict between his fellow prisoners and their captors. "War Trash is Ha Jin's story on the experiences of Chinese POWs held by Americans during the Korean conflict - and paints an intimate portrait of conformity and dissent against a canvas of confrontation." "Set in 1951-53, War Trash takes the form of the memoir of Yu Yuan, a young Chinese army officer, one of a corps of "volunteers" sent by Mao to help shore up the Communist side in Korea. When Yu is captured, his command of English thrusts him into the role of unofficial interpreter in the psychological warfare that defines the POW camp." "Taking us behind the barbed wire, Ha Jin draws on true historical accounts to render the complex world the prisoners inhabit - a world of strict surveillance and complete allegiance to authority. Under the rules of war and the constraints of captivity, every human instinct is called into question, to the point that what it means to be human comes to occupy the foremost position in every prisoner's mind." "As Yu and his fellow captives struggle to create some sense of community while remaining watchful of the deceptions inherent in every exchange, only the idea of home can begin to hold out the promise that they might return to their former selves. But by the end of this novel the very concept of home will be more profoundly altered than they can even begin to imagine."--BOOK JACKET.
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ia/inenemyhandspris0000zell.pdf
In Enemy Hands : A Prisoner in North Korea Larry Zellers; with a foreword by John Toland The University Press of Kentucky, University Press of Kentucky, Lexington, 2014
<p><p>a Newly Married Methodist Minister, Larry Zellers Was Serving As A Missionary And Teacher In A Small South Korean Town Near The 38th Parallel When He Was Captured By The North Koreans On June 25, 1950. Until His Release In 1953, Zellers Endured Brutal Conditions And Inhumane Treatment. Through His Story, Zellers Shows That, Despite The Opinion That Pows Live Only For Themselves, Many In The Camps Worked To Help Others And Conducted Themselves With Honor.</p> <h3>publishers Weekly</h3> <p>when The Korean War Broke Out In June 1950, The Author, A Methodist Missionary In Kaesong City, Was Arrested By North Korean Authorities, Accused Of Ideological Sabotage (teaching ``a Vicious Ideology Concerning A God That Did Not Exist'') And Sent On A Forced March Comparable To The Infamous Bataan Episode In Ww Ii. In His First-person Account, Zellers Devotes Only A Few Words To His Own Ordeal, Expanding Instead On The Struggle Of Fellow Prisoners Of Many Nationalities, Especially Those Who Were Brave And Unselfish, And On The Intense Psychological Pressures Imposed By Their Captors. He Describes North Korean ``reeducation'' As A Devastating Experience And Provides Innumerable Examples Of Kimilsungism At The Rice-roots Level. (``if You Really Believed What You Taught,'' Said One Of His Tormentors, ``you Would Have A Pistol And Everyone Would Be Required To Listen.'') Since The Orwellian Aspect Of North Korean Politics Has Remained Essentially Unchanged Over The Last 40 Years, This Harrowing But Inspiring Account Is Especially Absorbing. Repatriated In 1953, Zellers Became A Chaplain In The U.s. Air Force And Retired In 1975. Photos. (july)</p>
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lgli/2006\2006-07-20\Jin, Ha - War Trash (txt).txt
War Trash Jin, Ha PANTHEON BOOKS NEW YORK, New York, New York State, 2004
Captured by enemy forces, Yu Yuan, a Chinese army officer serving in Korea in 1951, takes on the role of interpreter due to his proficiency in English, a role that places him in a conflict between his fellow prisoners and their captors. "War Trash is Ha Jin's story on the experiences of Chinese POWs held by Americans during the Korean conflict - and paints an intimate portrait of conformity and dissent against a canvas of confrontation." "Set in 1951-53, War Trash takes the form of the memoir of Yu Yuan, a young Chinese army officer, one of a corps of "volunteers" sent by Mao to help shore up the Communist side in Korea. When Yu is captured, his command of English thrusts him into the role of unofficial interpreter in the psychological warfare that defines the POW camp." "Taking us behind the barbed wire, Ha Jin draws on true historical accounts to render the complex world the prisoners inhabit - a world of strict surveillance and complete allegiance to authority. Under the rules of war and the constraints of captivity, every human instinct is called into question, to the point that what it means to be human comes to occupy the foremost position in every prisoner's mind." "As Yu and his fellow captives struggle to create some sense of community while remaining watchful of the deceptions inherent in every exchange, only the idea of home can begin to hold out the promise that they might return to their former selves. But by the end of this novel the very concept of home will be more profoundly altered than they can even begin to imagine."--BOOK JACKET.
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zlib/no-category/Ha, Jin/War Trash_118433374.epub
War trash : a novel Ha Jin; Iris Weinstein; Brian Barth Vintage International, 2011
From Publishers WeeklyJin (Waiting; The Crazed; etc.) applies his steady gaze and stripped-bare storytelling to the violence and horrifying political uncertainty of the Korean War in this brave, complex and politically timely work, the story of a reluctant soldier trying to survive a POW camp and reunite with his family. Armed with reams of research, the National Book Award winner aims to give readers a tale that is as much historical record as examination of personal struggle. After his division is decimated by superior American forces, Chinese "volunteer" Yu Yuan, an English-speaking clerical officer with a largely pragmatic loyalty to the Communists, rejects revolutionary martyrdom and submits to capture. In the POW camp, his ability to communicate with the Americans thrusts him to the center of a disturbingly bloody power struggle between two factions of Chinese prisoners: the pro-Nationalists, led in part by the sadistic Liu Tai-an, who publicly guts and dissects one of his enemies; and the pro-Communists, commanded by the coldly manipulative Pei Shan, who wants to use Yu to save his own political skin. An unofficial fighter in a foreign war, shameful in the eyes of his own government for his failure to die, Yu can only stand and watch as his dreams of seeing his mother and fiancée again are eviscerated in what increasingly looks like a meaningless conflict. The parallels with America's current war on terrorism are obvious, but Jin, himself an ex-soldier, is not trying to make a political statement. His gaze is unfiltered, camera-like, and the images he records are all the more powerful for their simple honesty. It is one of the enduring frustrations of Jin's work that powerful passages of description are interspersed with somewhat wooden dialogue, but the force of this story, painted with starkly melancholy longing, pulls the reader inexorably along. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From The New Yorke
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War trash : a novel Ha Jin; Iris Weinstein; Brian Barth New York: Vintage International, Penguin Random House LLC, New York, 2010
Ha Jin's masterful new novel casts a searchlight into a forgotten corner of modern history, the experience of Chinese soldiers held in U.S. POW camps during the Korean War. In 1951 Yu Yuan, a scholarly and self-effacing clerical officer in Mao's “volunteer” army, is taken prisoner south of the 38th Parallel. Because he speaks English, he soon becomes an intermediary between his compatriots and their American captors.With Yuan as guide, we are ushered into the secret world behind the barbed wire, a world where kindness alternates with blinding cruelty and one has infinitely more to fear from one's fellow prisoners than from the guards. Vivid in its historical detail, profound in its imaginative empathy, War Trash is Ha Jin's most ambitious book to date.
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lgli/!!4\Epubs Updated October 10th 2011\War Trash - Ha Jin.epub
War trash : a novel Jin, Ha Vintage Books, Pulitzer Prize in Fiction Finalist, 2011
From Publishers Weekly Jin ( Waiting ; The Crazed ; etc.) applies his steady gaze and stripped-bare storytelling to the violence and horrifying political uncertainty of the Korean War in this brave, complex and politically timely work, the story of a reluctant soldier trying to survive a POW camp and reunite with his family. Armed with reams of research, the National Book Award winner aims to give readers a tale that is as much historical record as examination of personal struggle. After his division is decimated by superior American forces, Chinese ''volunteer'' Yu Yuan, an English-speaking clerical officer with a largely pragmatic loyalty to the Communists, rejects revolutionary martyrdom and submits to capture. In the POW camp, his ability to communicate with the Americans thrusts him to the center of a disturbingly bloody power struggle between two factions of Chinese prisoners: the pro-Nationalists, led in part by the sadistic Liu Tai-an, who publicly guts and dissects one of his enemies; and the pro-Communists, commanded by the coldly manipulative Pei Shan, who wants to use Yu to save his own political skin. An unofficial fighter in a foreign war, shameful in the eyes of his own government for his failure to die, Yu can only stand and watch as his dreams of seeing his mother and fianc?e again are eviscerated in what increasingly looks like a meaningless conflict. The parallels with America's current war on terrorism are obvious, but Jin, himself an ex-soldier, is not trying to make a political statement. His gaze is unfiltered, camera-like, and the images he records are all the more powerful for their simple honesty. It is one of the enduring frustrations of Jin's work that powerful passages of description are interspersed with somewhat wooden dialogue, but the force of this story, painted with starkly melancholy longing, pulls the reader inexorably along. Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From The New Yorker Ha Jin's new novel is the fictional memoir of a Chinese People's Volunteer, dispatched by his government to fight for the Communist cause in the Korean War. Yu Yuan describes his ordeal after capture, when P.O.W.s in the prison camp have to make a wrenching choice: return to the mainland as disgraced captives, or leave their families and begin new lives in Taiwan. The subject is fascinating, but in execution the novel often seems burdened by voluminous research, and it strains dutifully to illustrate political truisms. In a prologue, Yuan claims to be telling his story in English because it is ''the only gift a poor man like me can bequeath his American grandchildren.'' Ha Jin accurately reproduces the voice of a non-native speaker, but the labored prose is disappointing from an author whose previous work—''Waiting'' and ''Ocean of Words''—is notable for its vividness and its emotional precision. Copyright © 2005 The New Yorker
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Name, Rank, And Serial Number: Exploiting Korean War Pows At Home And Abroad Exploiting Korean War Pows At Home And Abroad University Press Scholarship Online Young, Charles S. (charles Steuart) , 1959- (author.) Oxford University Press, Incorporated, May 01, 2014
Vietnam Pows Came Home Heroes, But Twenty Years Earlier Their Predecessors Returned From Korea To Shame And Suspicion. In The Korean War (1950-1953) American Prisoners Were Used In Propaganda Twice, First During The Conflict, Then At Home. While In Chinese Custody In North Korea, They Were Pressured To Praise Their Treatment And Criticize The War. When They Came Back, The Department Of The Army And Cooperative Pundits Said Too Many Were Weaklings Who Did Not Resist Communist Indoctrination Or Brainwashing. Ex-prisoners Were Featured In A Publicity Campaign Scolding The Nation To Raise Tougher Sons For The Cold War. This Propaganda Was Based On Feverish Exaggerations That Ignored The Convoluted Circumstances Pows Were Put In, Which Decisions In Washington Helped Create. Pows Became Pivotal To The Korean War After Peace Talks Began In Summer 1951. Since Fighting Had Stalemated, Both Sides Raced To Win Propaganda Victories. The Chinese Publicized American Airmen Who Confessed To Alleged Germ Warfare Atrocities. American Commanders Worked To Discredit Communism By Encouraging Thousands Of North Korean And Chinese Prisoners To Defect. Clandestine Agents And A Fraternity Of Anticommunist Prisoners Launched A Violent Campaign To Inflate The Number Of Pows Refusing Repatriation After The War. Armistice Negotiations Floundered While China And North Korea Demanded Their Soldiers Back. United States Delegates Held Out For What They Called Voluntary Repatriation, But In Reality, Thousands Of Prisoners Were Terrorized Into Renouncing Their Right Of Return. American Pows Remained Captive For Eighteen More Months Of Fighting Over The Terms Of A Compromised Prisoner Exchange. In The United States, Details Of The Voluntary Repatriation Policy Were Suppressed. Name, Rank, And Serial Number Explains How This Provides New Insight Into Why Korea Became The Forgotten War.-- Machine Generated Contents Note: -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Over There -- 1. Limited War Sets The Stage For The Pow Odyssey -- 2. The Middle Passage: Life-changing Horrors In The First Year Of Captivity -- 3. Andersonville East: Communist Prisoners Are Pressured To Defect -- 4. Welcome, Fellow Peasant: The Chinese Seek Converts -- 5. Powl: Prisoners Of Limited War Languish As Propaganda Becomes A Substitute For Victory -- 6. The Failure Of Chinese Indoctrination -- 7. The United Nations Command Withholds Pows -- Part Ii: Over Here -- 8. Home To Cheers And Jeers -- 9. The Brainwashing Dilemma: Atrocity Reports Undermine Punishment -- 10. Prosecutions Rile The Nation -- 11. Target Mom: Disciplining Misplaced Sympathy -- 12. Missing Action: Hollywood Films Try And Fail To Fix Captivity -- 13. The Hidden Reason For Forgetting Korea -- Conclusion: Two Wars, The Visible And The Cloaked -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index. Charles S. Young. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
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An American Dream : The Life of an African American Soldier and POW Who Spent Twelve Years in Communist China Clarence Adams; edited by Della Adams and Lewis H. Carlson Amherst University of Massachusetts Press, University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, 2007
Throughout his life, Clarence Adams exhibited self-reliance, ambition, ingenuity, courage, and a commitment to learning -- character traits often equated with the successful pursuit of the American Dream. Unfortunately, for an African American coming of age in the 1930s and 1940s, such attributes counted for little, especially in the South. Adams was a seventeen-year-old high school dropout in 1947 when he fled Memphis and the local police to join the U.S. Army. Three years later, after fighting in the Korean War in an all-black artillery unit that he believed to have been sacrificed to save white troops, he was captured by the Chinese. After spending almost three years as a POW, during which he continued to suffer racism at the hands of his fellow Americans, he refused repatriation in 1953, choosing instead the People's Republic of China, where he hoped to find educational and career opportunities not readily available in his own country. While living in China, Adams earned a university degree, married a Chinese professor of Russian, and worked in Beijing as a translator for the Foreign Languages Press. During the Vietnam War he made a controversial anti-war broadcast over Radio Hanoi, urging black troops not to fight for someone else's political and economic freedoms until they enjoyed these same rights at home. In 1966, having come under suspicion during the Chinese Cultural Revolution, he returned with his wife and two children to the United States, where he was subpoenaed to appear before the House Committee on Un-American Activities to face charges of'disrupting the morale of American fighting forces in Vietnam and inciting revolution in the United States.'After these charges were dropped, he and his family struggled to survive economically. Eventually, through sheer perseverance, they were able to fulfill at least part of the American Dream. By the time he died, the family owned and operated eight successful Chinese restaurants in his native Memphis.
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lgli/Ha Jin - War Trash.epub
War Trash (Vintage International) Ha Jin; Iris Weinstein; Brian Barth Vintage Books; Random House, Pulitzer Prize in Fiction Finalist, Vintage International (2005), 2007
{ Nov 2021 - Verified ebook for complete book description, cover, table of contents, separation of book (front/ back matter, parts, and chapters), and epub format error checking. } Paperback, 368 pages Published: 2004 Edition: Vintage International (2005) PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction (2005) Ha Jin’s masterful new novel casts a searchlight into a forgotten corner of modern history, the experience of Chinese soldiers held in U.S. POW camps during the Korean War. In 1951 Yu Yuan, a scholarly and self-effacing clerical officer in Mao’s “volunteer” army, is taken prisoner south of the 38th Parallel. Because he speaks English, he soon becomes an intermediary between his compatriots and their American captors.With Yuan as guide, we are ushered into the secret world behind the barbed wire, a world where kindness alternates with blinding cruelty and one has infinitely more to fear from one’s fellow prisoners than from the guards. Vivid in its historical detail, profound in its imaginative empathy, War Trash is Ha Jin’s most ambitious book to date. Jin ("Waiting"; "The Crazed"; etc.) applies his steady gaze and stripped-bare storytelling to the violence and horrifying political uncertainty of the Korean War in this brave, complex and politically timely work, the story of a reluctant soldier trying to survive a POW camp and reunite with his family. Armed with reams of research, the National Book Award winner aims to give readers a tale that is as much historical record as examination of personal struggle. After his division is decimated by superior American forces, Chinese "volunteer" Yu Yuan, an English-speaking clerical officer with a largely pragmatic loyalty to the Communists, rejects revolutionary martyrdom and submits to capture. In the POW camp, his ability to communicate with the Americans thrusts him to the center of a disturbingly bloody power struggle between two factions of Chinese prisoners: the pro-Nationalists, led in part by the sadistic Liu Tai-an, who publicly guts and dissects one of his enemies; and the pro-Communists, commanded by the coldly manipulative Pei Shan, who wants to use Yu to save his own political skin. An unofficial fighter in a foreign war, shameful in the eyes of his own government for his failure to die, Yu can only stand and watch as his dreams of seeing his mother and fiancée again are eviscerated in what increasingly looks like a meaningless conflict. The parallels with America's current war on terrorism are obvious, but Jin, himself an ex-soldier, is not trying to make a political statement. His gaze is unfiltered, camera-like, and the images he records are all the more powerful for their simple honesty. It is one of the enduring frustrations of Jin's work that powerful passages of description are interspersed with somewhat wooden dialogue, but the force of this story, painted with starkly melancholy longing, pulls the reader inexorably along.
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