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- THE HIJACKED WAR: The Story of Chinese POWs in the . . .
By carefully weaving together fragmented evidence and reexamining POW camps, David Cheng Chang offers an intriguing alternative explanation for the skewed anti-repatriation decision on the part of Chinese POWs and its impact on the Korean War
- The Korean War Prisoners Who Chose Neutral Nations: An . . .
Tessa Morris-Suzuki examines the experience of the only Japanese pow in the Korean War, who previously had fought in the Sino-Japanese War and the Chinese Civil War 2 The North Korean and Chinese prisoners’ voices, however, are still largely missing
- The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History
Finally, two historians beam searchlights on another buried history of the Korean War Monica Kim’s The Interrogation Rooms of the Korean War: The Untold History and David Cheng Chang’s The Hijacked War: The Story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War are welcome arrivals to Korean War studies
- The Hijacked War: Introduction | Stanford University Press
Along the frozen dirt road from Panmunjom to the southern boundary of the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), a contingent of Chinese prisoners of war (POWs) marched in columns of five, holding Chinese Nationalist “Blue Sky, White Sun, and Red Earth” flags and portraits of Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek
- The Hijacked War: The Story of Chinese POWs in the . . .
And on the Nationalist side, during the Korean War, it is known that there existed covert military collaboration between the Central Intelligence Agency and the Chinese Nationalists that drained Chinese Communist resources away from Korea
- DPAA Famweb Korean War POWs
You can learn more about DPAA’s ongoing effort to identify unknown remains recovered from North Korean prison camps as part of the Korean War Unknowns Project
- Project MUSE - The Hijacked War: The Story of Chinese . . .
In the initial three chapters, Chang provides detailed profiles of the Chinese who became prisoners, tracing the origins of the deadly clashes in the POW camps to the Chinese Civil War from 1945 to 1949
- The Hijacked War: The Story of Chinese POWs in the . . .
David Cheng Chang fills a void in the literature on the Korean War with this important book describing the experiences of Chinese prisoners of war (POWs) during the conflict and assessing the impact of their incarceration and release
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