Prisoner Of War: Voices from Behind the Wire in the Second World War

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Prisoner Of War: Voices from Behind the Wire in the Second World War

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Prisoner Of War: Voices from Behind the Wire in the Second World War by Charles Rollings

Dodd, and then extort from him a confession that prisoners were abused on his watch. Indeed, the senior officers of the United Nations Command in Korea were about to get a startling education in a POW war behind the wire. Brutality characterized the Korean conflict for years before the North Korean invasion of June 25, Although the Communists could not stop South Korea from gaining independence on August 15, , the withdrawal of all but 5, U. Army troops accelerated the partisan war. Trained and organized as guerrillas, Communist Koreans could field up to around 10, fighters in and , supported by probably five times as many South Korean Communist Party sympathizers.

Korean security forces, assisted by American weapons and more than advisers of the U.

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All the belligerents committed atrocities. The South Korean government acknowledges the deaths of 7, security forces members, with all other deaths in this period estimated at 15, to 30, When the Rhee government declared the insurgency crushed in May , there were five to six thousand insurgents and suspected sympathizers in South Korean jails, but more than a thousand remained in hiding, ready to help the impending North Korean invasion.


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Only the intervention of an American colonel prevented a mass execution in Pusan. Army advisers verified that South Koreans had executed those buried there.