The Civilians from Seoul -- The Marines at Kangyee -- The Ulsters at Pyoktong -- Peace Fighters and Others in Pyongyang -- The Glosters at Chongson -- Officers at Pinchon-ni and NCOs at Kuuptong -- The Reactionaries at Changson and Sonyi
Summary
This study examines in detail exactly what happened to the major groups of British military and civilian prisoners held in different locations at various junctures between during the korean War. It tests the common popular assumption that British captives were pretty much immune to communist efforts at subverting their loyalty
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-160) and index