The author, a political prisoner in China until 1981, records the story of Han Wei T'ien, arrested as a spy for Chiang Kai-shek during the Korean War and interned in a series of shockingly brutal... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I thought the book looked interesting, and it was. Many of the parts in the book show the hardships of many Chinese that did not agree with the communist views. Han, although a spy, was also a teacher by occupation. My theory is that the political unrest that took place in China was a holocaust, very much like the holocaust during WWII, where the slaying of millions of Jews took place. Many of you don't agree with me, but that is my personal opinion. I don't think that what Han did was wrong, at any point in time, especially when it said he was standing up for his own political views. I recommend this book to anyone studying CHina's cultural revolution and political history.
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