TY - BOOK AU - Abraham, Abie TI - Oh, god, where are you? SN - (hardbound) AV - D 767.4 .A63 1997 PY - 1997/// CY - New York : PB - Vantage Press KW - Abraham, Abie, KW - United States. Army KW - Biography KW - Soldiers KW - United States KW - World War, 1939-1945 KW - Campaigns KW - Philippines KW - Personal narratives, American KW - Bataan KW - Death March KW - POW camps KW - Camp O’Donnell - Cabanatuan KW - Cabanatuan raid KW - personal account – American KW - Philippine defense campaign KW - post war search for POW remains KW - US 31st Infantry Regiment KW - US Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) KW - war crimes trials – Gen. Homma N2 - 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 UR - https://issuu.com/filipinasheritagelibrary/docs/rhc-013564?e=18015266/45864236 ER -