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To Return Home or "Return to Taiwan": Conflicts and Survival in the 'Voluntary Repatriation' of Chinese POWs in the Korean War
The Stanford University presents a public talk on conflicts and survival in the 'Voluntary Repatriation'.
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David Cheng Chang will give a public talk on the topic of "To Return Home or "Return to Taiwan": Conflicts and Survival in the 'Voluntary Repatriation' of Chinese POWs in the Korean War".
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