secretary of state dean addison, indian president nehru, the south korean president, and the north were contingent on thousands of acts of disciplining, subjects. the book opens up in u.s. occupied south korea and internmenterican camps and it follows 4000 japanese interrogators to korea. it traces the postwar journeys of p.o.w.'s by the united nations to india, brazil, and argentina and finally maps out the movement of p.o.w.'s through the interrogation network through pow camp's. obviously i will not be touching on all of this during my talk today, but if you have questions about the other interrogation rooms i would be very happy to engage with that. let's begin with how this became the central issue on the armistice negotiation tables. of 1951, the newest addition by the truman administration to basically the national security council, the joint chiefs of staff, etc., etc., truman had created something called these psychological strategy war and the mandate was to create the vision, the holistic psychological warfare for the united states. so they had already honed in on the p.o.w.