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Communist Interrogation, Indoctrination and Exploitation of the American Military and Civilian Prisoners
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Publication Date: 1956
Language: eng
Subjects: Communism, Communist secret services, methods of interrogation, indoctrination, American prisoners, Cold War, US Senate hearings
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Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1956. — 212 p.Hearings before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations of the Committee on Government Operations. United States Senate eighty-fourth Congress, second session: June 19, 20, 26, and 27, 1956.ContentsAppendixTestimoniesAnderson, Maj. Clarence L.
Biderman, Albert D.
Cumby, Capt. Bert
Erskine, Ge. Graves R.
Frash, Col. William N.
Grabb, Lt. Col. Robert F.
Harris, Capt, Theodore
Hinkle, Dr. Lawrence E., Jr
Hunter, Edward
Mayer, Maj. William E.
Panell, Maj. Marion R.
Sander, Dr. Herman J.
Segal, Dr. Julius
Wolff, Dr. Harold G.ExhibitsChartsBackground of Communist Methods
Important Communist Attitudes
Crucial Feature of Legal Operation
A Typical Timetable — Eastern European Secret Police Systems (Communist)
Eastern European Secret Policy Systems (Communist)
Period of Surveillance
The Detention Regimen
Effects of detention Regimen on Prisoner
Interrogation Procedures and Prisoner Reactions
Primary Work of the Interrogator
Comparison of Methods of Chinese with Methods of KGB
A Typical Timetable — Chinese Communist Secret Police System
Some Features of People Who Have Been Especially Amendable to Chinese Communist IndoctrinationOther materialsReports by Drs. Lawrence E. Hinkle, Jr. and Harold G. Wolff, entitled "An Analysis of the Methods Used by the Communist State Police in the Interrogation and Indoctrination of People, Regarded as Enemies of the State"
Form which Chinese Communists required American Prisoners to Complete
Department of the Army Pamphlet No. 30-101, Communist Interrogation, Indoctrination and Exploitation of Prisoners of War, May 1956
Two books, "Brainwashing" and "Brainwashing in Red China", by Edward Hunter and various pamphlets
Document, "Communist Patterns of Coercive Interrogation" by Albert D. Biderman
Biderman, Albert D.
Cumby, Capt. Bert
Erskine, Ge. Graves R.
Frash, Col. William N.
Grabb, Lt. Col. Robert F.
Harris, Capt, Theodore
Hinkle, Dr. Lawrence E., Jr
Hunter, Edward
Mayer, Maj. William E.
Panell, Maj. Marion R.
Sander, Dr. Herman J.
Segal, Dr. Julius
Wolff, Dr. Harold G.ExhibitsChartsBackground of Communist Methods
Important Communist Attitudes
Crucial Feature of Legal Operation
A Typical Timetable — Eastern European Secret Police Systems (Communist)
Eastern European Secret Policy Systems (Communist)
Period of Surveillance
The Detention Regimen
Effects of detention Regimen on Prisoner
Interrogation Procedures and Prisoner Reactions
Primary Work of the Interrogator
Comparison of Methods of Chinese with Methods of KGB
A Typical Timetable — Chinese Communist Secret Police System
Some Features of People Who Have Been Especially Amendable to Chinese Communist IndoctrinationOther materialsReports by Drs. Lawrence E. Hinkle, Jr. and Harold G. Wolff, entitled "An Analysis of the Methods Used by the Communist State Police in the Interrogation and Indoctrination of People, Regarded as Enemies of the State"
Form which Chinese Communists required American Prisoners to Complete
Department of the Army Pamphlet No. 30-101, Communist Interrogation, Indoctrination and Exploitation of Prisoners of War, May 1956
Two books, "Brainwashing" and "Brainwashing in Red China", by Edward Hunter and various pamphlets
Document, "Communist Patterns of Coercive Interrogation" by Albert D. Biderman