Ghost Soldiers

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Ghost Soldiers is a nonfiction book by Hampton Sides that recounts the daring World War II rescue of American POWs from a Japanese camp in the Philippines.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nonfiction book
author Hampton Sides
basedOn historical events
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Alamo Scouts
Filipino guerrillas
U.S. Army Rangers raid on Cabanatuan
describes Bataan Death March survivors
focusesOnEvent rescue of American POWs from Cabanatuan prison camp
genre military history
narrative nonfiction
hasAuthorNationality American
hasFormat book
hasPageCount approximately 300 pages
hasPerspective American soldiers
surviving POWs
hasSubject American prisoners of war in the Philippines
Japanese war crimes
Philippine guerrillas
surface form: Philippine resistance movement

United States Army Rangers
surface form: U.S. Army Rangers

special operations in World War II
survival in POW camps
hasWorkType historical narrative
intendedAudience general readers
readers of military history
language English
mainSubject Pacific War
Japanese occupation of the Philippines
surface form: Philippines in World War II

Raid at Cabanatuan
World War II
prisoners of war
mediaType hardcover
paperback
print
notableFor detailed account of a World War II POW rescue mission
popularizing the story of the Cabanatuan raid
publisher Doubleday
setInPeriod 1945
setInPlace Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija, Philippines
surface form: Cabanatuan, Philippines

Luzon
surface form: Luzon, Philippines
timeOfPublication early 2000s
tone historical
narrative-driven

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The Great Raid basedOn Ghost Soldiers
Hampton Sides notableWork Ghost Soldiers