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The butchers, the baker
the World War II memoir of a United States Army Air Corps soldier captured by the Japanese in the Philippines
by Victor L. Mapes
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"Twelve hours after Pearl Harbor, Clark Field in the Philippines was attacked by Japanese aircraft. Among the survivors was Private Victor L. Mapes. Mapes' memoir chronicles a gruelling three-year ordeal that was punctuated by strange and often amusing encounters with fellow Americans, Japanese, Filipinos, and the fierce Moros of Mindanao Island"--Provided by publisher.
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The butchers, the baker: the World War II memoir of a United States Army Air Corps soldier captured by the Japanese in the Philippines
2008, McFarland
in English
- Large print ed.
0786433175 9780786433179
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The butchers, the baker: the World War II memoir of a United States Army Air Corps soldier captured by the Japanese in the Philippines
2000, McFarland & Co.
in English
0786406364 9780786406364
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The butchers, the baker
First published in 2000
Subjects
Prisoners of war, Prisoners and prisons, Japanese, Personal narratives, American, American Personal narratives, World War, 1939-1945, Philippines, Biography, Japanese Prisoners and prisons, World war, 1939-1945, personal narratives, americanPeople
Victor L. Mapes (1917-)Places
Philippines, United StatesWork Description
"Twelve hours after Pearl Harbor, Clark Field in the Philippines was attacked by Japanese aircraft. Among the survivors was Private Victor L. Mapes. Mapes' memoir chronicles a gruelling three-year ordeal that was punctuated by strange and often amusing encounters with fellow Americans, Japanese, Filipinos, and the fierce Moros of Mindanao Island"--Provided by publisher.
The butchers, the baker
the World War II memoir of a United States Army Air Corps soldier captured by the Japanese in the Philippines
This edition was published in 2008 by McFarland in Jefferson, N.C.
Edition Description
"Twelve hours after Pearl Harbor, Clark Field in the Philippines was attacked by Japanese aircraft. Among the survivors was Private Victor L. Mapes. Mapes' memoir chronicles a gruelling three-year ordeal that was punctuated by strange and often amusing encounters with fellow Americans, Japanese, Filipinos, and the fierce Moros of Mindanao Island"--Provided by publisher.
Edition Notes
Originally published: Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland, 2000.
Includes bibliographical references (p.322-323) and index.
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