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Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War

Author : Lewis H. Carlson
Publisher : St. Martin's Press
Page : 527 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2003-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781429971546

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Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War presents a devastating oral history of Korean War POWs. 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 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 haunting tales of the survivors unfold, it becomes clear that the goal of these men was simply to survive under the most terrible conditions. Each survivor's story is a unique and personal experience, from missionary teacher Larry Zeller's imprisonment in the death cells of P'yongyang and his first encounter with the infamous killer known as The Tiger, to Rubin Townsend's daring escape from a death march by jumping off a bridge in a blinding snowstorm. From capture to forced marches, isolation, permanent camps, and torture, Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War is one of the most fascinating and disturbing books on the Korean War in years-- and a brutally honest account of the Korean POW experience, in the survivors' own words.

Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War: An Oral History of Korean War POWs

Author : Lewis H. Carlson
Publisher : Turtleback Books
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2003-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 1417706961

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Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War: An Oral History of Korean War POWs by Lewis H. Carlson Pdf

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 of a heinous enemy who had 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. Dr. Carlson debunks these popular myths in this captivating oral history. From the Tiger Death March to the paranoia here at home, Korean War POWs suffered injustices on a scale few can comprehend. Here, at long last, is a chance to hear the true story of these brave men in their own words--a story that, until now, has gone largely untold.

Sacrifices for Patriotism

Author : Helen Greene Leigh
Publisher : BalboaPress
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2012-10-30
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1452556040

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Sacrifices for Patriotism by Helen Greene Leigh Pdf

Sacrifices for PatriotismA Korean POW Remembers the Forgotten War is a narrative nonfiction recollection of the thirty-seven months Pharis Greene spent in captivity during the Korean War. His story includes his childhood memories and continues to his life today. In Korea, Pharis experienced horrific events. He witnessed his new commander, Colonel Martin, being cut in half by a Russian tank after engaging in a street fight with only a bazooka to defend himself. Less than forty yards separated Pharis from his higher-ranking officer, Second Lieutenant Thornton, when a North Korean madman dubbed The Tiger shot him in the back of the head on the infamous Death March. On numerous occasions, Pharis feared his life was over, including the three times he stood in front of a firing squad. Some fellow POWs have been quoted in Remembered Prisoners of a Forgotten War by Lewis H. Carlson and In Mortal Combat by John Toland. In contrast, Pharis shares his personal experiences from the beginning to the end of the Korean War and recalls how he endured the challenges and miraculously survived.

Name, Rank, and Serial Number

Author : Charles Steuart Young
Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : History
ISBN : 9780195183481

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Name, Rank, and Serial Number by Charles Steuart Young Pdf

The Korean War became a prolonged struggle over POWs, as Name, Rank, and Serial Number details. The United Nations Command compelled prisoners to defect and the communists used captive GIs in propaganda denouncing capitalism. At home, ex-POWs were used in propaganda again when the Army chastised the nation for raising effeminate sons unable to withstand captivity.

Twice Forgotten

Author : David P. Cline
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2021-12-17
Category : History
ISBN : 9781469664545

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Twice Forgotten by David P. Cline Pdf

Journalists began to call the Korean War "the Forgotten War" even before it ended. Without a doubt, the most neglected story of this already neglected war is that of African Americans who served just two years after Harry S. Truman ordered the desegregation of the military. Twice Forgotten draws on oral histories of Black Korean War veterans to recover the story of their contributions to the fight, the reality that the military&8239;desegregated in fits and starts, and how veterans' service fits into the long history of the Black freedom struggle. This collection of seventy oral histories, drawn from across the country, features interviews conducted by the author and his colleagues for their American Radio Works documentary, Korea: The Unfinished War, which examines the conflict as experienced by the approximately 600,000 Black men and women who served. It also includes narratives from other sources, including the Library of Congress's visionary Veterans History Project. In their own voices, soldiers and sailors and flyers tell the story of what it meant, how it felt, and what it cost them to fight for the freedom abroad that was too often denied them at home.

Caged Heroes

Author : Jon Couch
Publisher : AuthorHouse
Page : 471 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2011-11-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781467060448

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Caged Heroes by Jon Couch Pdf

Caged Heroes - American POW Experiences from the American Revolution to the Present is snapshot of four hundred years of hostage and prisoner of war experiences. Caged Heroes details prisoners experiences from the moment they are told to put their hands up, through their detentions, and culminating in their releases. It examines the successes and failures of the United States government to prepare its forces for prisoner events; discussing survival schools, rules on how prisoners are told to act while in captivity and glimpses of how being taken prisoner effects the prisoners and guards alike. Using numerous personal interviews and diaries of former prisoners (and their spouses), the reader gets a rare look at the horrors these men and women experienced. Containing an extensive bibliography and complete POW rosters from several conflicts, this book will add to any casual readers knowledge and serve as a top reference for those wanting to understand more about this misunderstood field.

The Forgotten War Remembered, Korea, 1950-1953

Author : Hwa-bong Sin
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1996
Category : Korean War, 1950-1953
ISBN : 1565911318

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Cold Days in Hell

Author : William Clark Latham
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 338 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2013-01-31
Category : History
ISBN : 9781603440738

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Prisoners suffer in every conflict, but American servicemen captured during the Korean War faced a unique ordeal. Like prisoners in other wars, these men endured harsh conditions and brutal mistreatment at the hands of their captors. In Korea, however, they faced something new: a deliberate enemy program of indoctrination and coercion designed to manipulate them for propaganda purposes. Most Americans rejected their captors’ promise of a Marxist paradise, yet after the cease fire in 1953, American prisoners came home to face a second wave of attacks. Exploiting popular American fears of communist infiltration, critics portrayed the returning prisoners as weak-willed pawns who had been “brainwashed” into betraying their country. The truth was far more complicated. Following the North Korean assault on the Republic of Korea in June of 1950, the invaders captured more than a thousand American soldiers and brutally executed hundreds more. American prisoners who survived their initial moments of captivity faced months of neglect, starvation, and brutal treatment as their captors marched them north toward prison camps in the Yalu River Valley. Counterattacks by United Nations forces soon drove the North Koreans back across the 38th Parallel, but the unexpected intervention of Communist Chinese forces in November of 1950 led to the capture of several thousand more American prisoners. Neither the North Koreans nor their Chinese allies were prepared to house or feed the thousands of prisoners in their custody, and half of the Americans captured that winter perished for lack of food, shelter, and medicine. Subsequent communist efforts to indoctrinate and coerce propaganda statements from their prisoners sowed suspicion and doubt among those who survived. Relying on memoirs, trial transcripts, debriefings, declassified government reports, published analysis, and media coverage, plus conversations, interviews, and correspondence with several dozen former prisoners, William Clark Latham Jr. seeks to correct misperceptions that still linger, six decades after the prisoners came home. Through careful research and solid historical narrative, Cold Days in Hell provides a detailed account of their captivity and offers valuable insights into an ongoing issue: the conduct of prisoners in the hands of enemy captors and the rules that should govern their treatment.

CHAOS, KANGAROO COURTS, AND COMMUNISM AT KOJE-DO

Author : Arthur Sharp
Publisher : Outskirts Press
Page : 284 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2024-02-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9781977272270

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CHAOS, KANGAROO COURTS, AND COMMUNISM AT KOJE-DO by Arthur Sharp Pdf

The U.S. Army made some serious mistakes during the almost forgotten, but historically significant, Korean War. One of them was assigning combat officers untrained for prison administration as commanders of the United Nations prisoner of war camps. The communist POWs took full advantage of that and made life miserable for them, their guards, and fellow prisoners who were not committed to their ideology. Riots in the prison camps became deadly on an almost daily basis and kangaroo courts cost many POWS their lives via brutal murders—at the hands of their supposed comrades. That was fine with the POWs as long as they kept chaos alive. They brought life to the saying the inmates are running the asylum, which they did until the fourteenth U.S. camp commander finally took back control of the camps in May 1952. The two-and-a-half-year standoff between commanders and communists marked a new era in prisoner of war history which set a precedent for future wars involving westerners versus easterners. This book tells that story in an educational, entertaining, and riveting fashion.

The Korean War

Author : Donald Knox,Alfred Coppel
Publisher : Mariner Books
Page : 532 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 1991
Category : History
ISBN : 0156472015

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The Korean War by Donald Knox,Alfred Coppel Pdf

In this nearly forgotten conflict, the death toll for U.S. servicemen in Korea over three years was virtually the same as in Vietnam over ten. This second and final volume of an acclaimed oral history describes the final years of brutal assaults, culminating in an uneasy armistice. Index; map.

In the Shadow of the Greatest Generation

Author : Melinda L. Pash
Publisher : NYU Press
Page : 350 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2014-05-22
Category : History
ISBN : 9781479847280

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In the Shadow of the Greatest Generation by Melinda L. Pash Pdf

Largely overshadowed by World War II’s “greatest generation” and the more vocal veterans of the Vietnam era, Korean War veterans remain relatively invisible in the narratives of both war and its aftermath. Yet, just as the beaches of Normandy and the jungles of Vietnam worked profound changes on conflict participants, the Korean Peninsula chipped away at the beliefs, physical and mental well-being, and fortitude of Americans completing wartime tours of duty there. Upon returning home, Korean War veterans struggled with home front attitudes toward the war, faced employment and family dilemmas, and wrestled with readjustment. Not unlike other wars, Korea proved a formative and defining influence on the men and women stationed in theater, on their loved ones, and in some measure on American culture. In the Shadow of the Greatest Generation not only gives voice to those Americans who served in the “forgotten war” but chronicles the larger personal and collective consequences of waging war the American way.

American POWs in Korea

Author : Harry Spiller
Publisher : McFarland
Page : 194 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1998-10-01
Category : History
ISBN : 0786405619

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American POWs in Korea by Harry Spiller Pdf

Over 7,000 Americans were captured during the three years of the Korean War. They wound up in 20 camps throughout North Korea with nearly 40 percent of them dying there. Some were murdered or starved, others died from poor medical treatment or from the severe cold. Despite brutal conditions, most of the POWs survived the isolation, cold, hunger and disease. Here are 16 personal accounts of men who fought the North Koreans and the Chinese and then faced life as a POW. They talk about the psychological effects, the living conditions, the medical situation, the day to day details, and liberation. These compelling stories paint a full picture of life as a prisoner of war in Korea.

British Prisoners of the Korean War

Author : S. P. MacKenzie
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 176 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2012-09-06
Category : History
ISBN : 9780199656028

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British Prisoners of the Korean War by S. P. MacKenzie Pdf

The first academic study to examine in detail exactly what happened to the major groups of British military and civilian prisoners held in different locations at various junctures between during the korean War. Tests the common popular assumption that British captives were pretty much immune to communist efforts at subverting their loyalty.

Korea 65

Author : John C. Hughes,Washington Secretary of State's Office,Lori A. Larson,Trova Heffernan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 179 pages
File Size : 43,7 Mb
Release : 2017-08
Category : Korean Americans
ISBN : 1889320382

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Korea 65 by John C. Hughes,Washington Secretary of State's Office,Lori A. Larson,Trova Heffernan Pdf

Korea 65: the Forgotten War Remembered features thirteen personal stories from Washingtonians whose lives were affected by the Korean War.

U.S. Prisoners of War in the Korean War

Author : Arden A. Rowley
Publisher : Turner
Page : 320 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:49015002827930

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U.S. Prisoners of War in the Korean War by Arden A. Rowley Pdf