Manila Massacre: A Painful Reminder of War’s Impact
Manila Massacre: A Painful Reminder of War’s Impact During World War II, the City of Manila, the capital of the Philippines, was the site of a horrific massacre that claimed the lives of at least 100,000 Filipino civilians. The Manila Massacre, also known as the Rape of Manila, was one of several major war crimes committed by the Imperial Japanese Army during the war. In this article, we will delve deeper into the events that led up to the Manila Massacre, the atrocities committed by Japanese troops, and the aftermath of the massacre. The Battle of Manila: Prelude to the Massacre The Battle of Manila was a major battle fought between Allied forces and the Imperial Japanese Army from February 3 to March 3, 1945. The battle was a key part of the campaign to liberate the Philippines from Japanese occupation, and it was one of the most brutal and destructive battles of the Pacific War. The Japanese army, aware of their impending defeat, resorted to a strategy of destruction. The...