During World War II the United States Military nontraditional interrogation tact

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During World War II the United States Military nontraditional interrogation tactics with captured POW’s helped them gain the advantage and win the war
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The History of Camp Tracy: Japanese WWII POWs and the Future of Strategic
Interrogation by Alexander D. Corbin 2009
History of Byron Hot Springs by Carol A. Jensen
The History of MIS-Y: U.S. Strategic Interrogation During the War (World War II)
by Joint Military Intelligence College Madmen led the Blind: Memoirs of an SS Obersturmführer: Battles on the Western Front and Interrogations by Intelligence at the Prisoner-of-War camp Fort Hunt
by Herwig Salmutter August 10, 2022
POWs and Intel at Fort Hunt in World War II
https://www.nps.gov/articles/forthuntww2.htm
Nazis on the Potomac: The Top-Secret Intelligence Operation that Helped Win World War II By Robert K. Sutton
The Secrets of P.O. Box 1142 by National Park Service, 2009
Secret War at Home, The Pine Grove Furnace Prisoner of War Interrogation Camp
By John Paul Bland, Cumberland County Historical Society, Foreword by Rick Atkinson 2006
INTERROGATION CENTERS FOR THE INTERROGATION OF WAR PRISONERS
https://www.uboatarchive.net/POW/POWInterrogationCenters.htm
INTERROGATION OF JAPANESE POWS IN WWII: U.S. RESPONSE TO A FORMIDABLE CHALLENGE
James A. Stone Captain, USAF NDIC Class 2007
https://www.dni.gov/files/documents/FOIA/DF-2023-00192-Encl-2.pdf

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