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Were POWs from World War II Transfered to the Former Soviet Union


  • The Gulag Study Fifth Edition - revised February 11, 2004, - Updated report of American POWs from World War II, Korea, and the Cold War Reportedly Held In the Soviet Union.

    The study concluded: "Americans, including American servicemen, were imprisoned in the former Soviet Union...." Not maybe.... not thought to be.... not believed to be..... WERE IMPRISONED! During a CNN interview, when asked about the number of American's held, JCSD executive secretary Norman Kass responded; "I personally would be comfortable saying that the number is in the hundreds."


  • The 17th Plenary Session Meeting between the US-Russia Joint Commsion on POW/MIAs on November 14 - 15, 2000, released by the USRJC. Among the facts - 39 Servicemen known by name were under the control of the Soviet at the end of World War II. They've never returned... Russian Memoirs accurately name POW/MIAs from Korean War. This and much more....



  • Forward by by James D. Sanders, co-Author of Soldier's of Misfortune and The Men We Left Behind. Jim tells how the US Government, obsfucated the retention of Americans liberated from German POW Camps by the Red Army in 1945 and then compounded it in 1992, a classic example of [US] Government pettifogging and disinformation.



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