Brainwashing By: Alex Morris. Korean brainwashing Americans incarcerated in China begin to show communist ideals. Prisoners were given lectures and interrogations.

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Brainwashing By: Alex Morris

Korean brainwashing Americans incarcerated in China begin to show communist ideals. Prisoners were given lectures and interrogations on Communism. Based on a token economy stay, prisoners, if behaving well and communist-like, gain better quality cells, more food, etc. Physical and emotional treatment exhausted the prisoners, creating a weaker mind.

Korean War

Hitler’s influence It is relevant that the Nazi party, under Hitler, rose to power on the shoulders of the youth. He did this with propaganda, appeals to help the fatherland, and special group activities to spread belief

Cults and brainwashing Psychological manipulation is used is a wide variety of cults. Using either scare tactics or “love” bombing (showering new members with lots of love) to manipulate new recruits

Charles Manson A cult leader who manipulated his followers and convinced them to kill innocent people including the LaBianca family.

Conclusion It is obvious that brainwashing and manipulation can magnify one person’s authority over an entire crowd.