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Cold War Captives - Imprisonment, Escape, and Brainwashing (Paperback, New)
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Cold War Captives - Imprisonment, Escape, and Brainwashing (Paperback, New)
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This provocative history of early cold war America recreates a time
when World War III seemed imminent. Headlines were dominated by
stories of Soviet slave laborers, brainwashed prisoners in Korea,
and courageous escapees like Oksana Kasenkina who made a 'leap for
freedom' from the Soviet Consulate in New York. Full of fascinating
and forgotten stories, "Cold War Captives" explores a central
dimension of American culture and politics - the postwar
preoccupation with captivity. 'Menticide', the calculated
destruction of individual autonomy, struck many Americans as a more
immediate danger than nuclear annihilation. Drawing upon a rich
array of declassified documents, movies, and reportage - from
national security directives to films like "The Manchurian
Candidate" - his book explores the ways in which east-west disputes
over prisoners, repatriation, and defection shaped popular culture.
Captivity became a way to understand everything from the anomie of
suburban housewives to the 'slave world' of drug addiction. Sixty
years later, this era may seem distant. Yet, with interrogation
techniques derived from America's communist enemies now being used
in the 'war on terror', the past remains powerfully present.
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