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INITIAL PSYCHIATRIC FINDINGS OF RECENTLY REPATRIATED PRISONERS OF WAR
HENRY A. SEGAL
Am J Psychiatry 1954;111:358-363.
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Chief, Neuropsychiatric Service, United States Army Hospital, 8167th Army Unit, APO 1055.
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1. The planning, modus operandi, and initial psychiatric findings and impressions of Operations Little Switch and Big Switch are discussed.2. Reference is made to the Communist Indoctrination Program (brain washing); its methods and effectiveness are discussed.Abstract Teaser
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