Soldiers of Misfortune : Washington's Secret Betrayal of America's POWs in the Soviet Union
by Sanders, James D. 1945 ; Sauter, Mark and Kirkwood, R. Cort
Published by : National Press Books (Washington, D.C) Physical details: 352 Pages 23x15 cm | HB
Subject(s):
United States -- Relations -- Soviet Union
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Soviet Union -- Relations -- United States
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Prisoners of war -- Soviet Union
Year: 1992
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Soldiers of Misfortune is the outrageous and compelling story of thousands of American POWs held captive by the Soviet Union and of the U.S. government officials who lied about their fate for half-a-century, keeping a lid on the most disgraceful cover-up in American history. Soldiers of Misfortune reveals for the first time that top U.S. officials, from Roosevelt to Bush, made the determination to write off.
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