"Soldats Estats Units d'Amèrica Biografia." . . "13 Production." . . "Korean War, 1950-1953 Prisoners and prisons." . . "Korean War, 1950-1953 China." . . "ARTE France." . . "ARTE France," . "National Film Board of Canada." . . "National Film Board of Canada," . . . "United States." . . "Presoners de guerra Estats Units d'Amèrica Biografia." . . "China." . . "Korean War (1950-1953)" . . . "1950 - 1953" . . "Prisoners of war." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Documentary about 21 American soldiers, POW's of the Korean War, who decided to remain in China after the war ended." . . . . "Documentary films"@en . . . "\"In January 1954, months after the end of the Korean War, U.S. soldiers held in POW camps were at last free to return home. A small group, however, refused repatriation to the U.S. and, after being given 90 days to reconsider their decision, 21 American soldiers decided to stay in China ... The majority of the 21 Americans became disillusioned and returned to America, where they recanted their statements and were imprisoned by the military. Others remained in China, got educations, worked in a variety of jobs, married and raised families. In interviews today, several of the surviving men--including those who remained in China and those who returned to the U.S--along with members of their families recount their unusual experiences, explain their thinking at the time, and the nature of their beliefs today\"--Container." . . "It is January 1954. The Korean War is over. Captured UN soldiers held in POW camps are free to return home. Those who refuse repatriation to their homeland are transferred to a neutral zone and given 90 days to reconsider their decision. Among them are 21 American soldiers who decide defiantly to stay in China. Back in the United States, McCarthyism is at its height. Many Americans believe these young men have been brainwashed by Chinese communists through a new form of thought control. But what really happened? With the Cold War fading into memory, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Shuibo Wang (Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square) aims his camera on this astonishing story. In They Chose China, we meet and begin to understand a group of courageous men who fought for and then cut ties with the USA." . . . . . . . . . . "Video recordings"@en . . . . . . "Biography" . "Biography"@en . . . "Documentals (Televisió)" . . . . . . . "Documentary interviews featuring never-before-seen footage from the Chinese camps as well as interviews with the former POWs and their families. They Chose China tells the fascinating stories of these forgotten American dissidents who fought for and then cut ties with the USA." . . . "Ressources Internet" . . . . . . . . . "They Chose China"@en . "They Chose China" . . . "They chose China a feature documentary" . "They chose China (Programa televisiu)" . . . . . . . "\"In January 1954, months after the end of the Korean War, U.S. soldiers held in POW camps were at last free to return home. A small group, however, refused repatriation to the U.S. and, after being given 90 days to reconsider their decision, 21 American soldiers decided to stay in China ... The majority of the 21 Americans became disillusioned and returned to America, where they recanted their statements and were imprisoned by the military. Others remained in China, got educations, worked in a variety of jobs, married and raised families. In interviews today, several of the surviving men--including those who remained in China and those who returned to the U.S--along with members of their families recount their unusual experiences, explain their thinking at the time, and the nature of their beliefs today.\""@en . . . . "Publications officielles" . . "It is January 1954. The Korean War is over. Captured UN soldiers held in POW camps are free to return home. Those who refuse repatriation to their homeland are transferred to a neutral zone and given 90 days to reconsider their decision. Among them are 21 American soldiers who decide defiantly to stay in China. Back in the United States, McCarthyism is at its height. Many Americans believe these young men have been brainwashed by Chinese communists through a new form of thought control. But what really happened? Featuring never-before-seen footage from the Chinese camps as well as interviews with former POWs and their families, They Chose China tells the fascinating stories of these forgotten American dissidents. With the Cold War fading into memory, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Shuibo Wang (Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square) aims his camera on this astonishing story. In They Chose China, we meet and begin to understand a group of courageous men who fought for and then cut ties with the USA."@en . "It is January 1954. The Korean War is over. Captured UN soldiers held in POW camps are free to return home. Those who refuse repatriation to their homeland are transferred to a neutral zone and given 90 days to reconsider their decision. Among them are 21 American soldiers who decide defiantly to stay in China. Back in the United States, McCarthyism is at its height. Many Americans believe these young men have been brainwashed by Chinese communists through a new form of thought control. But what really happened? Featuring never-before-seen footage from the Chinese camps as well as interviews with former POWs and their families, They Chose China tells the fascinating stories of these forgotten American dissidents. With the Cold War fading into memory, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Shuibo Wang (Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square) aims his camera on this astonishing story. In They Chose China, we meet and begin to understand a group of courageous men who fought for and then cut ties with the USA." . . "They chose China" . "They chose China"@en . . "Americans Xina." . . "Guerra de Corea, 1950-1953 Presoners i presons." . . "Soldiers." . . "13 Production (Firm)," . . "INPUT 2006 (Taipei)" . . . "Soldiers United States Biography." . .