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Oh, god, where are you?

Publisher: Vantage Press,


Title Details
  • Oh, god, where are you?
Publishers
  • New York : Vantage Press,c1997.
Descriptions
  • xxii, 599 p. :24 x 16 cm.
Isbn
    (hardbound)
Language
    English
Subjects
  • Abraham, Abie, -- 1913-.
  • United States. Army -- Biography.
  • Soldiers -- United States -- Biography.
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Philippines.
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Personal narratives, American.
  • Bataan
  • Death March
  • POW camps
  • Camp O'Donnell - Cabanatuan
  • Cabanatuan raid
  • personal account - American
  • Philippine defense campaign
  • post war search for POW remains
  • US 31st Infantry Regiment
  • US Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE)
  • war crimes trials - Gen. Homma
Material Type
  • BK
  • Book
Online Sources
Keyword
  • Bataan
  • Death March
  • POW camps
  • Camp O'Donnell - Cabanatuan
  • Cabanatuan raid
  • personal account - American
  • Philippine defense campaign
  • post war search for POW remains
  • US 31st Infantry Regiment
  • US Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE)
  • war crimes trials - Gen. Homma
Location RHC
Item Call Number D 767.4 .A63 1997
Status Available
Barcode 13564
International Standard Book Number
  • International Standard Book Number - (hardbound)
Language Code
  • Language code of text/sound track or separate title - eng
Library Of Congress Call Number
  • Classification number - D 767.4 .A63 1997
Main Entry
  • Personal name - Abraham, Abie
Title Statement
  • Title - Oh, god, where are you?
  • Statement of responsibility, etc. - Abie Abraham
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint)
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc. - New York :
  • Name of publisher, distributor, etc. - Vantage Press,
  • Date of publication, distribution, etc. - c1997.
Physical Description
  • Extent - xxii, 599 p. :
  • Dimensions - 24 x 16 cm.
Content Type
Media Type
Carrier Type
Summary, Etc.
  • Summary, etc. - Personal account (expansion of his earlier "Ghost of Bataan Speaks") of a Bataan combat veteran and American Prisoner of War. Abraham was 28 years old when the war started, a sergeant in the US 31st Infantry Regiment. He saw combat in Bataan, the death march, and was incarcerated in Camp O'Donnell and Cabanatuan, among others. He was one of those rescued in the Ranger raid on the camp in January 1945. Since he had been an eyewitness to the deaths and burials of many American prisoners of war, he was assigned to help locate their bodies at the end of the war. He also testified in the war crimes trial against Masaharu Homma. In this lengthy account, Abraham gave names and concrete circumstances in order to keep the memory of his friends alive and prove that the atrocities he saw actually happened. - Prof. Ricardo T. Jose
Language Note
  • Language note - English
Subject Personal Name
  • Personal name - Abraham, Abie,
  • Dates associated with a name - 1913-.
Subject Corporate Name
  • Corporate name or jurisdiction name as entry element - United States. Army
  • General subdivision - Biography.
Subject Topical Term
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Soldiers
  • Geographic subdivision - United States
  • General subdivision - Biography.
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - World War, 1939-1945
  • General subdivision - Campaigns
  • Geographic subdivision - Philippines.
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - World War, 1939-1945
  • General subdivision - Personal narratives, American.
Index Termuncontrolled
  • Uncontrolled term - Bataan
  • Uncontrolled term - Death March
  • Uncontrolled term - POW camps
  • Uncontrolled term - Camp O'Donnell - Cabanatuan
  • Uncontrolled term - Cabanatuan raid
  • Uncontrolled term - personal account - American
  • Uncontrolled term - Philippine defense campaign
  • Uncontrolled term - post war search for POW remains
  • Uncontrolled term - US 31st Infantry Regiment
  • Uncontrolled term - US Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE)
  • Uncontrolled term - war crimes trials - Gen. Homma