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- catalog abstract "Eldest daughter of eight children, the author grew up in Surakarta, Java, in what is now Indonesia. In the months following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, however, Dutch nationals were rounded up by Japanese soldiers and put in internment camps. Her father and brother were sent to separate men's camps, leaving the author, her mother, and the five younger children in the women's camp. In this and later seven other prison camps in central Java, their lives gradually deteriorated from early days of fear and crowding to near starvation, forced labor, beatings, and seeing others disappear or die. On the family's return to Holland after the war, they found a nation recovering from German occupation and largely ignorant of the horror of the Far East experience.".
- catalog contributor b9412171.
- catalog coverage "Indonesia History Japanese occupation, 1942-1945 Personal narratives, Dutch.".
- catalog coverage "Indonesia History Japanese occupation, 1942-1945.".
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "1. Fore-Fathers and Mothers -- 2. The Indies, Why We Were There -- 3. The Indies, Our Home -- 4. The Unexpected Arrives -- 5. First Encounter -- 6. Headquarters -- 7. The Public School, Camp 1 -- 8. My H.B.S. and Camp Dibbits, Camps 2 and 3 -- 9. To Sumowono via Kletjoh, Camps 4 and 5 -- 10. Sumowono, continued -- 11. Ambarawa 2, Camp 6 -- 12. Ambarawa 2, continued -- 13. Moving Again -- 14. Muntilan, Camp 7 -- 15. Muntilan, More Stories -- 16. Banjubiru, Camp 8, and Freedom? -- 17. Fort Willem I. Camp 9 -- 18. From Semarang to Batavia, Camps 10 and 11 -- 19. The Queen Emma -- 20. Singapore I, Camp Irene, Number 12 -- 21. Singapore II, Camp Irene -- 22. Ids' and Papa's Stories -- 23. The Alcantara -- 24. On the Alcantara to Holland -- 25. We Arrived -- 26. It Never Ended.".
- catalog description "Eldest daughter of eight children, the author grew up in Surakarta, Java, in what is now Indonesia. In the months following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, however, Dutch nationals were rounded up by Japanese soldiers and put in internment camps. Her father and brother were sent to separate men's camps, leaving the author, her mother, and the five younger children in the women's camp. In this and later seven other prison camps in central Java, their lives gradually deteriorated from early days of fear and crowding to near starvation, forced labor, beatings, and seeing others disappear or die. On the family's return to Holland after the war, they found a nation recovering from German occupation and largely ignorant of the horror of the Far East experience.".
- catalog extent "xii, 219 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Eight prison camps.".
- catalog identifier "0896801918".
- catalog isFormatOf "Eight prison camps.".
- catalog isPartOf "Monographs in international studies. Southeast Asia series ; no. 98".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Athens, Ohio : Ohio University Center for International Studies,".
- catalog relation "Eight prison camps.".
- catalog spatial "Indonesia History Japanese occupation, 1942-1945 Personal narratives, Dutch.".
- catalog spatial "Indonesia History Japanese occupation, 1942-1945.".
- catalog spatial "Indonesia Java".
- catalog spatial "Indonesia Java.".
- catalog subject "940.54/7252/095982 20".
- catalog subject "Bonga, Dieuwke Wendelaar.".
- catalog subject "D805.I55 B66 1996".
- catalog subject "Prisoners of war Indonesia Java Biography.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Concentration camps Indonesia Java.".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Prisoners and prisons, Japanese.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Fore-Fathers and Mothers -- 2. The Indies, Why We Were There -- 3. The Indies, Our Home -- 4. The Unexpected Arrives -- 5. First Encounter -- 6. Headquarters -- 7. The Public School, Camp 1 -- 8. My H.B.S. and Camp Dibbits, Camps 2 and 3 -- 9. To Sumowono via Kletjoh, Camps 4 and 5 -- 10. Sumowono, continued -- 11. Ambarawa 2, Camp 6 -- 12. Ambarawa 2, continued -- 13. Moving Again -- 14. Muntilan, Camp 7 -- 15. Muntilan, More Stories -- 16. Banjubiru, Camp 8, and Freedom? -- 17. Fort Willem I. Camp 9 -- 18. From Semarang to Batavia, Camps 10 and 11 -- 19. The Queen Emma -- 20. Singapore I, Camp Irene, Number 12 -- 21. Singapore II, Camp Irene -- 22. Ids' and Papa's Stories -- 23. The Alcantara -- 24. On the Alcantara to Holland -- 25. We Arrived -- 26. It Never Ended.".
- catalog title "Eight prison camps : a Dutch family in Japanese Java / Dieuwke Wendelaar Bonga.".
- catalog type "text".