WWII U. S. ARMY INTELLIGENCE UNIT TRAINING FILM PRISONER OF WAR INTERROGATION PROCEDURES 63304
Browse our products on Amazon: Love our channel Help us save and post more orphaned films Support us on Patreon: Even a really tiny contribution can make a difference. This restricted, black white educational, training film from WWII was used to train intelligence officers about interrogation procedures. The film shows Japanese POWs being debriefed at a prison camp. This is circa 19421945. Opening titles: Prisoner Of War Interrogation Procedures (:08:39). Japanese POWs are seated and one is badged in front of American soldiers. Military officials confer. A military higher up enters a POW fence surrounded camp. A Japanese POW is lead out to a table and seated. He sits with an official and an interpreter. He is asked questions and the interpreter interprets for both (:403:54). The POW is asked many questions as the interpreter continues to assist. POWS clap inside the fence. An interpreter sits with another man waiting for a POW to talk t
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