military interrogation

Type: 
Topical Term
Subfield: 
a
Alias: 
military interrogation

The interrogators

inside the secret war against Al Qaeda
2004
Examines the interrogation methods and practices used against Al Qaeda and Taliban prisoners in Afghanistan following the September 11, 2001 attack against America and reveals how they were able to elicit key intelligence information, some of the mistakes made, and abuses against prisoners.

Torture

justified or unacceptable?
Discusses the debate over torture and if it's justified or unacceptable.
Cover image of Torture

Eleven months to freedom

a German POW's unlikely escape from Siberia in 1915
German midshipman Erich Killinger was captured by Russia at the start of World War I. Killinger escaped the Russian POW train in Siberia, fled to China, and passed through a series of German consulates and safe houses to Shanghai. Given fake identity papers, Killinger traveled in style by ship and rail from Shanghai to Skien, Norway, via the United States. He arrived back in Germany on March 6, 1916--eleven months after being captured.

Phasma

2017
"One of the most cunning and merciless officers of the First Order, Captain Phasma commands the favor of her superiors, the respect of her peers, and the terror of her enemies. But for all her renown, Phasma remains as virtually unknown as the impassive express on her gleaming chrome helmet. Now, an adversary is bent on unearthing her mysterious origins-and exposing a secret she guards as zealously and ruthlessly as she serves her masters. Deep inside the Battlecruiser Absolution, a captured Resista spy endures brutal interrogation at the hands of a crimson-armored stormtrooper-Cardinal. But the information he desires has nothing to do with the Resistance or its covert operations against the First Order"--Jacket flap.

The dark side

the inside story of how the War on Terror turned into a war on American ideals
2009

The interrogators

Task Force 500 and America's secret war against Al Qaeda
2005
Chris Mackey, a senior interrogator at Bagram Air Base and in Kandahar, along with five other interrogators, describes how soldiers specially trained in the art of interrogation went face-to-face with al-Qaeda and Taliban prisoners. Discusses interrogation strategies, rewriting techniques, and tactics grounded in the Cold War.

The interrogator

an education
2011
Glenn Carle, a CIA spy, provides an account of his experiences after being assigned to interrogate a senior al-Qaida detainee at one of the agency's black sites overseas in the ongoing War on Terror, and tells of his growing doubts about the operation and questions about the limits of his duty to his country.

Inside the wire

a military intelligence soldier's eyewitness account of life at Guantanamo
2005

The Abu Ghraib investigations

the official reports of the independent panel and Pentagon on the shocking prisoner abuse in Iraq
2004
Presents relevant information about the abuse Iraqi prisoners faced at the hands of the U.S. military, with excerpts from the official Abu Ghraib Report, the Jones/Fay Investigation, photographs of the abuse, and key primary documents.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - military interrogation