The 4 American Soldiers who Defected to North Korea & Became Stars
In the early 60s, four American soldiers found themselves in situations where crossing the DMZ into North Korea seemed like a good idea. Over the next few decades, the men became tools of the state. And when Kim Jong-Il was making a series of propaganda movies, he knew who to turn to for the roles of the evil Americans. So the men achieved fame in North Korea, even if it meant being tortured and forced to have children who would become spies. Join me to hear the stories of Larry Allen Abshier, James Joseph Dresnok, Charles Robert Jenkins, and Jerry Wayne Parrish: the Rat Pack of North Korea.

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