The hijacked war :: the story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War /
The Korean War lasted for three years, one month, and two days, but armistice talks occupied more than two of those years, as more than 14,000 Chinese prisoners of war refused to return to Communist China and demanded to go to Nationalist Taiwan, effectively hijacking the negotiations and thwarting...
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Zusammenfassung: | The Korean War lasted for three years, one month, and two days, but armistice talks occupied more than two of those years, as more than 14,000 Chinese prisoners of war refused to return to Communist China and demanded to go to Nationalist Taiwan, effectively hijacking the negotiations and thwarting the designs of world leaders at a pivotal moment in Cold War history. In The Hijacked War, David Cheng Chang vividly portrays the experiences of Chinese prisoners in the dark, cold, and damp tents of Koje and Cheju Islands in Korea and how their decisions derailed the high politics being conducted in the corridors of power in Washington, Moscow, and Beijing. Chang demonstrates how the Truman-Acheson administration's policies of voluntary repatriation and prisoner reindoctrination for psychological warfare purposes--the first overt and the second covert--had unintended consequences. The "success" of the reindoctrination program backfired when anti-Communist Chinese prisoners persuaded and coerced fellow POWs to renounce their homeland. Drawing on newly declassified archival materials from China, Taiwan, and the United States, and interviews with more than 80 surviving Chinese and North Korean prisoners of war, Chang depicts the struggle over prisoner repatriation that dominated the second half of the Korean War, from early 1952 to July 1953, in the prisoners' own words |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (476 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781503605879 1503605876 |
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spelling | Chang, David Cheng, 1974- author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2018059766 The hijacked war : the story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War / David Cheng Chang. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, [2020] 1 online resource (476 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier text file Includes bibliographical references and index. Fleeing or embracing the Communists in the Chinese Civil War -- Reforming former nationalists -- Desperados and volunteers -- Chiang, Macarthur, Truman, and NSC-81/1 -- Defectors and prisoners in the first three Chinese offensives -- Ridgway's turnaround, MacArthur's exit, and Taiwan's entry -- The fifth offensive debacle -- Civil war in the POW camps -- The debate over prisoner repatriation in Washington, Panmunjom, and Taipei -- Screening : "voluntary repatriation" turns violent -- Gen. Dodd's kidnapping and Gen. Boatner's crackdown -- China hands on Koje and Cheju -- The October 1 massacre on Cheju -- Exchanges and "explanation" -- Prisoner-agents of unit 8240 -- Aftermath. Description based on online resource; title from resource home page (De Gruyter, viewed March 15, 2021). The Korean War lasted for three years, one month, and two days, but armistice talks occupied more than two of those years, as more than 14,000 Chinese prisoners of war refused to return to Communist China and demanded to go to Nationalist Taiwan, effectively hijacking the negotiations and thwarting the designs of world leaders at a pivotal moment in Cold War history. In The Hijacked War, David Cheng Chang vividly portrays the experiences of Chinese prisoners in the dark, cold, and damp tents of Koje and Cheju Islands in Korea and how their decisions derailed the high politics being conducted in the corridors of power in Washington, Moscow, and Beijing. Chang demonstrates how the Truman-Acheson administration's policies of voluntary repatriation and prisoner reindoctrination for psychological warfare purposes--the first overt and the second covert--had unintended consequences. The "success" of the reindoctrination program backfired when anti-Communist Chinese prisoners persuaded and coerced fellow POWs to renounce their homeland. Drawing on newly declassified archival materials from China, Taiwan, and the United States, and interviews with more than 80 surviving Chinese and North Korean prisoners of war, Chang depicts the struggle over prisoner repatriation that dominated the second half of the Korean War, from early 1952 to July 1953, in the prisoners' own words In English. Korean War, 1950-1953 Prisoners and prisons, Chinese. Korean War, 1950-1953 Personal narratives, Chinese. Repatriation China History 20th century. Repatriation Taiwan History 20th century. Communists China History 20th century. Nationalists China History 20th century. United States Foreign relations 1945-1953. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140097 China History Civil War, 1945-1949. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85024120 Nationalistes Chine Histoire 20e siècle. États-Unis Relations extérieures 1945-1953. Chine Histoire 1945-1949 (Guerre civile) HISTORY Military Korean War. bisacsh Communists fast Diplomatic relations fast Nationalists fast Repatriation fast China fast Taiwan fast United States fast Chinese Civil War (China : 1945-1949) fast (OCoLC)fst01352298 Korean War (1950-1953) fast (OCoLC)fst00988609 1900-1999 fast Electronic books. History fast Personal narratives Chinese fast has work: The hijacked war (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFMTdRqHwy84BYV7VX8dXq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Chang, David Cheng, 1974- Hijacked war. Stanford, California : Stanford University Press, 2019 9781503604605 (DLC) 2018021585 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=2285597 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Chang, David Cheng, 1974- The hijacked war : the story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War / Fleeing or embracing the Communists in the Chinese Civil War -- Reforming former nationalists -- Desperados and volunteers -- Chiang, Macarthur, Truman, and NSC-81/1 -- Defectors and prisoners in the first three Chinese offensives -- Ridgway's turnaround, MacArthur's exit, and Taiwan's entry -- The fifth offensive debacle -- Civil war in the POW camps -- The debate over prisoner repatriation in Washington, Panmunjom, and Taipei -- Screening : "voluntary repatriation" turns violent -- Gen. Dodd's kidnapping and Gen. Boatner's crackdown -- China hands on Koje and Cheju -- The October 1 massacre on Cheju -- Exchanges and "explanation" -- Prisoner-agents of unit 8240 -- Aftermath. Korean War, 1950-1953 Prisoners and prisons, Chinese. Korean War, 1950-1953 Personal narratives, Chinese. Repatriation China History 20th century. Repatriation Taiwan History 20th century. Communists China History 20th century. Nationalists China History 20th century. Nationalistes Chine Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Military Korean War. bisacsh Communists fast Diplomatic relations fast Nationalists fast Repatriation fast |
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title | The hijacked war : the story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War / |
title_auth | The hijacked war : the story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War / |
title_exact_search | The hijacked war : the story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War / |
title_full | The hijacked war : the story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War / David Cheng Chang. |
title_fullStr | The hijacked war : the story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War / David Cheng Chang. |
title_full_unstemmed | The hijacked war : the story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War / David Cheng Chang. |
title_short | The hijacked war : |
title_sort | hijacked war the story of chinese pows in the korean war |
title_sub | the story of Chinese POWs in the Korean War / |
topic | Korean War, 1950-1953 Prisoners and prisons, Chinese. Korean War, 1950-1953 Personal narratives, Chinese. Repatriation China History 20th century. Repatriation Taiwan History 20th century. Communists China History 20th century. Nationalists China History 20th century. Nationalistes Chine Histoire 20e siècle. HISTORY Military Korean War. bisacsh Communists fast Diplomatic relations fast Nationalists fast Repatriation fast |
topic_facet | Korean War, 1950-1953 Prisoners and prisons, Chinese. Korean War, 1950-1953 Personal narratives, Chinese. Repatriation China History 20th century. Repatriation Taiwan History 20th century. Communists China History 20th century. Nationalists China History 20th century. United States Foreign relations 1945-1953. China History Civil War, 1945-1949. Nationalistes Chine Histoire 20e siècle. États-Unis Relations extérieures 1945-1953. Chine Histoire 1945-1949 (Guerre civile) HISTORY Military Korean War. Communists Diplomatic relations Nationalists Repatriation China Taiwan United States Electronic books. History Personal narratives Chinese |
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