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        1. Fleeing or Embracing the Communists in the Chinese Civil War
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        David Cheng Chang
        
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps, Tables, and Figures ix
- Note on Transliteration xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Fleeing or Embracing the Communists in the Chinese Civil War 19
- 2. Reforming Former Nationalists 43
- 3. Desperados and Volunteers 59
- 4. Chiang, MacArthur, Truman, and NSC-81/1 77
- 5. Defectors and Prisoners in the First Three Chinese Offensives 95
- 6. Ridgway’s Turnaround, MacArthur’s Exit, and Taiwan’s Entry 115
- 7. The Fifth Offensive Debacle 139
- 8. Civil War in the POW Camps 179
- 9. The Debate over Prisoner Repatriation in Washington, Panmunjom, and Taipei 209
- 10. Screening: “Voluntary Repatriation” Turns Violent 241
- 11. General Dodd’s Kidnapping and General Boatner’s Crackdown 267
- 12. China Hands on Koje and Cheju 283
- 13. October 1 Massacre on Cheju 303
- 14. Exchanges and “Explanation” 321
- 15. Prisoner-Agents of Unit 8240 339
- 16. Aftermath 357
- Conclusion 367
- Acknowledgments 387
- Appendix 391
- Abbreviations 393
- Notes 397
- Bibliography 445
- Index 459
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Maps, Tables, and Figures ix
- Note on Transliteration xiii
- Introduction 1
- 1. Fleeing or Embracing the Communists in the Chinese Civil War 19
- 2. Reforming Former Nationalists 43
- 3. Desperados and Volunteers 59
- 4. Chiang, MacArthur, Truman, and NSC-81/1 77
- 5. Defectors and Prisoners in the First Three Chinese Offensives 95
- 6. Ridgway’s Turnaround, MacArthur’s Exit, and Taiwan’s Entry 115
- 7. The Fifth Offensive Debacle 139
- 8. Civil War in the POW Camps 179
- 9. The Debate over Prisoner Repatriation in Washington, Panmunjom, and Taipei 209
- 10. Screening: “Voluntary Repatriation” Turns Violent 241
- 11. General Dodd’s Kidnapping and General Boatner’s Crackdown 267
- 12. China Hands on Koje and Cheju 283
- 13. October 1 Massacre on Cheju 303
- 14. Exchanges and “Explanation” 321
- 15. Prisoner-Agents of Unit 8240 339
- 16. Aftermath 357
- Conclusion 367
- Acknowledgments 387
- Appendix 391
- Abbreviations 393
- Notes 397
- Bibliography 445
- Index 459