This book has been written from the compilation of many sources such as the voluminous historical materials from the US Government National Archives, historical books on the subject, and witness testimony to the US Congress. An annotated bibliography is included. What happened to these men?
Why are their fates still being witheld decades after the war's end? What do the Russians, Chinese, and North Koreans have to hide after all this time? One possible answer has the potential to shatter the ceasefire and explode into a new conflict: Some of these POWs might still be alive. There has been a long-running controversy about the fate of certain U. While few people familiar with the issue feel that any Americans are still being held against their will in communist countries associated with the Cold War, more feel that some may have been so held in the past in the Soviet Union, China, North Korea, or North Vietnam.
Similarly, few believe there has been a "conspiracy" to cover up the existence of live POWs, but many would maintain that there was, at least during the s, U. Normalization of relations with Vietnam exacerbated this longstanding debate.
Opponents argue that cooperation has in fact been much less than supporters say, and the Vietnamese can only be induced to cooperate by firmness rather than conciliation. Those who believe Americans are now held, or were after the war ended, feel that even if no specific report of live Americans has thus far met rigorous proofs, the mass of information about live Americans is compelling.
Those who doubt live Americans are still held, or were after the war ended, argue that despite vast efforts, only one live American military prisoner remained in Indochina after the war a defector who returned in Some say Americans may have been kept by the Vietnamese after the war but killed later.
Increased U. There is evidence that Navy pilot Scott Speicher, shot down on the first night of the Persian Gulf War, and until recently listed as "killed in action" rather than "missing in action," was almost certainly captured by the Iraqis.
Information about his fate has not yet been discovered by U. One U. A Book by Paul M. A Book by Anonim. Committee on National Security. Military Personnel Subcommittee,United States. House of Representatives by Robert K. A Book by United States. National Archives and Records Administration. Government Staff,United States. Committee on International Relations. November 10 and 11, by United States. A Book by Daniel T. Status and Accounting Issues by Charles A. Henning,Library of Congress.
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