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EX-KOREAN PRISONERS OF WAR
EX-KOREAN PRISONERS OF WAR
ScnMaster
soldiers who had been held prisoner by the Chinese or
North
Koreans during the
Korean War
(1950 - 53). The
war
began as a
civil war
between
communist
North
and
democratic
South Korea
. Other nations joined the conflict with
Communist
China
aiding
North
Korea and
United Nations
forces (including
units
from the United
States
, Great Britain,
France
and other nations) aiding
South Korea
. After the
war
it came to light that the Chinese and
North Korean
had made extensive experiments in
brainwashing
prisoners of
war
.
—Editor, to clarify a possibly confusing
phrase
; from
Funk
and Wagnalls Encyclopedia and
Encyclopaedia Britannica
. (
Machinery
of the
Mind
Glossary)
Final
approval 15/11/89
EX-KOREAN PRISONERS OF WAR
ScnTUEU
soldiers who had been held prisoner by the Chinese or
North
Koreans during the
Korean War
(1950 - 53). The
war
began as a
civil war
between
communist
North
and
democratic
South Korea
. Other nations joined the conflict with
Communist
China
aiding
North
Korea and
United Nations
forces (including
units
from the United
States
, Great Britain,
France
and other nations) aiding
South Korea
. After the
war
it came to light that the Chinese and
North Korean
had made extensive experiments in
brainwashing
prisoners of
war
.