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The December ship : a story of Lt Colonel Arden R Boellners capture in the Philippines imprisonment and death on a World War II Japanese hellship

Publisher: McFarland & Co.


Title Details
  • The December ship :
Publishers
  • Jefferson, NC : McFarland & Co.c1992
Descriptions
  • xvi, 120 p. : ill.,24 x 16 cm
Isbn
    899506917 (hardbound)
Language
    English
Subjects
  • Boellner, Arden R.
  • Prisoners of war -- Philippines -- Biography.
  • Prisoners of war -- United States -- Biography.
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Campaigns -- Philippines.
  • World War, 1939-1945 -- Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.
Material Type
  • BK
  • Book
Location RHC
Item Call Number D 805 .J3 J66 1992
Status Available
Barcode 13672
International Standard Book Number
  • International Standard Book Number - 899506917 (hardbound)
Language Code
  • Language code of text/sound track or separate title - eng
Main Entry
  • Personal name - Jones, Betty B.
Title Statement
  • Title - The December ship :
  • Remainder of title - a story of Lt. Colonel Arden R. Boellner's capture in the Philippines, imprisonment, and death on a World War II Japanese hellship /
  • Statement of responsibility, etc. - Betty B. Jones
Publication, Distribution, Etc. (imprint)
  • Place of publication, distribution, etc. - Jefferson, NC :
  • Name of publisher, distributor, etc. - McFarland & Co.
  • Date of publication, distribution, etc. - c1992
Physical Description
  • Extent - xvi, 120 p. :
  • Other physical details - ill.,
  • Dimensions - 24 x 16 cm
Content Type
Media Type
Carrier Type
Summary, Etc.
  • Summary, etc. - Researched account by a daughter reconstructing her father's story. Boellner was a reserve officer called to active duty and sent to the Philippines in October 1941. Assigned as advisor to the 93rd Infantry Regiment, Philippine Army, on Mindanao, his story is told through his letters home, official reports and recollections of his friends. Taken prisoner in May 1942, he was placed in Camp Casisang, Malaybalay, the prisoner of war camp for Mindanao POWs. He was later transferred to Davao, then Cabanatuan and then to Bilibid Prison in Manila. In December, 1944, he, along with thousands of other American POWs, was loaded on board the Oryoku Maru, which would become infamous for the ordeals experienced by the POWs. Bombed by American planes, the ship was sunk in Subic Bay; the Japanese did not let the prisoners out. Out of 1,619 POWS, less than 300 survived till liberation. Boellner did not make it. Contains letters and interesting photos of planes and the camps in Mindanao. - Prof. Ricardo T. Jose
Language Note
  • Language note - English
Subject Personal Name
  • Personal name - Boellner, Arden R.
Subject Topical Term
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Prisoners of war
  • Geographic subdivision - Philippines
  • General subdivision - Biography.
  • Topical term or geographic name as entry element - Prisoners of war
  • 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 - Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.