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Mass Behavior in Battle and Captivity: The Communist Soldier in the Korean War (1968) By William C. Bradbury

 

What was there about the system of military-political control in the Chinese Communist Forces that could produce such excellent soldiers in the face of what seemed to be such widespread dissatisfaction?

 

Why was the sociopolitical behavior of Korean and Chinese prisoners so strikingly ununsual?

 

To answer these questions, the United States Army early in 1953 commissioned an interdisciplinary research team -sociologists, political scientists to undertake studies of the Chinese and Nord Korean prisoners-of-war who were then in the custody of the United Nations Forces.

 

Reports of those studies, based on personal interviews with the prisoners as well as documents produced by them and interviews with key military personnel, are presented in this volume. Also included here is information from United States Army reports relating to the administration and behavior of prisoners-of-war and from American press coverage.

 

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