Wang Tsun-Ming, Anti-Communist: An Autobiographical Account of Chinese Communist Thought Reform
Abstract
Wang Tsun-ming, the subject of the following autobiographical account, has been labelled by Radio Peking a reactionary agent of Chiang Kai-shek. As a Chinese Nationalist officer, Wang fought the Communists in various roles for three years but was finally captured in 1949. After an unusually long, intense re-indoctrination he was put into the Communist Army and then sent to Korea, where he deserted to the United Nations. He subsequently became a major leader among the anti-Communist Chinese prisoners-of-war, and has now been repatriated to Formosa, where he has resumed his career in the Nationalist army. The present report is based upon interviews conducted while he was a POW.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 1954
- Accession Number
- AD0488598
Entities
Organizations
- George Washington University