Maps Figures for The Hijacked War
Maps, Tables, and Figures
MAPS
Map 1. China, 1945–1950
Map 2. Korea, 1950–1953
Map 3. The Fifth Offensive, Second Phase
Map 4. Koje POW Camp, 1952
Map 5. Camp 3A for Chinese Communist POWs, Cheju City
TABLES
Table 10.1. Screening results in major Chinese POW compounds, April 1952
Table 12.1. Major differences between pro- and anti-repatriation POWs
Table 14.1. Prisoner exchange in Little Switch and Big Switch, 1953
Table 14.2. Disposition of Non-Repatriation Prisoners in late 1953 and early 1954
Table 15.1. Prisoner-agents’ alleged escape dates versus actual capture dates
FIGURES
Figure 0.1. Chinese People’s Volunteer Army prisoners with Nationalist flags and portraits of Sun Yat-sen and Chiang Kai-shek
Figure 0.2. Chiang Kai-shek’s portrait
Figure 4.1. General MacArthur and President Chiang Kai-shek
Figure 5.1. X Corps commander Almond and the first group of Chinese prisoners captured in Korea
Figure 6.1. Captured Chinese soldiers questioned by ROK and US officers
Figure 7.1. Two female members of the Eighth Army Psychological Warfare Section don parachutes in a C-47 aircraft
Figure 7.2. A captured Chinese prisoner urges his comrades to surrender
Figure 7.3. Chinese prisoners at the 21st Regiment HQ, 24th US Infantry Division
Figure 7.4. Wounded Chinese prisoners treated at the 21st Regiment, 24th US Infantry Division collection station
Figure 7.5. Chinese prisoners inspected by James Van Fleet, William Sebald, and Matthew Ridgway
Figure 8.1. Prisoners sleeping in a flipped-spoon fashion in overcrowded tents
Figure 8.2. Prisoner details carrying “honey buckets” to be emptied into the sea
Figure 8.3. Flag-raising ceremony in Compound 86
Figure 8.4. Chinese prisoners with tattoos of Nationalist flags and anti-Communist slogans
Figure 9.1. UNC liaison officers meeting Communist counterparts
Figure 9.2. UNC and Communist liaison officers initialing a map showing the 145-mile line of demarcation
Figure 10.1. POWs interviewed regarding their repatriation choices
Figure 10.2. Mutilated bodies of Lin Xuebu, Zhang Zhenlong, and Cao Lixing
Figure 10.3. The POW record card of Yang Wenhua
Figure 11.1. Koje POW camp commandant Haydon Boatner
Figure 11.2. Postmortem photographs of Wang Huayi
Figure 11.3. A sketch by prisoner Wu Chunsheng depicting a funeral in Compound 602
Figure 12.1. Captain Joseph Brooks and DAC interpreter Huang Tiancai
Figure 12.2. UNC surrender leaflet
Figure 12.3. Maximum-security cell on Koje
Figure 13.1. Homemade weapons uncovered after the October 1 massacre
Figure 14.1. Chinese Communist POWs shouting slogans at the Panmunjom exchange point
Figure 14.2. Chinese anti-Communist prisoners staging the beheading of “Bandit Mao Zedong”
Figure 14.3. Chinese Communist POWs transferred for repatriation
Figure 14.4. Chinese anti-Communist prisoners saluting the visiting Nationalist delegation from Taiwan
Figure 15.1. POW roster page