In early February 1945 as Allied Forces slowly closed the net around
the Japanese Army entrenched within the city ruins of Manila, the
defeated Empire's soldiers adopted a brutal and savage operation of
persecution against the citizens. Atrocities committed against the
inhabitants were akin to those being inflicted in Europe by the Nazis
and a damning indictment of the Japanese Army's contempt for the
innocent.
In early February 1945 as Allied Forces slowly closed the net around
the Japanese Army entrenched within the city ruins of Manila, the
defeated Empire's soldiers adopted a brutal and savage operation of
persecution against the citizens. Atrocities committed against the
inhabitants were akin to those being inflicted in Europe by the Nazis
and a damning indictment of the Japanese Army's contempt for the
innocent.