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This is a documentary account of the treatment of British prisoners-of-war in Korea. The author was in charge of debriefing POWs for A19 - the MOD Prisoner of War Intelliegnce Organisation. The North Koreans and Communist Chinese were not part of the Geneva Convention and basically believed anything short of killling prisoners was 'lenient'. This led to torture and deprivation. But Government agencies were particularly interested as this was the first time troops had been subject to political indoctrination. Some prisoners - including my father Corporal Frank Upjohn - resisted these attempts at brain-washing and were singled out for particularly brutal treatment. The book is factual and readable - and perhaps has more resonance in this modern age of Guantanemo Bay and rendition.
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No Mercy, No Leniency: Communist Mistreatment of British Prisoners of War in Korea
2020, Pen & Sword Books Limited
in English
1526766787 9781526766786
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No Mercy, No Leniency: Communist Mistreatment of British Prisoners of War in Korea
January 2001, Pen and Sword, Leo Cooper
Hardcover
in English
- 1st edition
0850527678 9780850527674
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No Mercy, No Leniency: Communist Mistreatment of British and Allied Prisoners of War in Korea
1990, Pen & Sword Books Limited
in English
1783837470 9781783837472
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No Mercy, No Leniency: Communist Mistreatment of British and Allied Prisoners of War in Korea
1990, Pen & Sword Books Limited
in English
1473816793 9781473816794
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