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The battle for the liberation of Manila: in 144 pictures taken by US army personnel during and after hostilities
The battle to liberate Manila lasted a month – between February 3 and March 3, 1945. The Japanese were the occupiers from whom the city and its surrounding areas were being liberated by American troops. My dad was an American-in-hiding … Continue reading
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