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The Battle and Ra.pe of Manila


The Battle and Ra.pe of Manila 

While the Rape of Nanking in China is slowly making its way into mainstream media and educational systems, the Manila massacre is still struggling to get recognition regardless of the inexplicable inhumanity involved, matching even that of Nanking. 

An American soldier in Manila rescuing a wounded Filipino girl Time: February 1945 Sources: MacArthur Archives

The Japanese occupation of the Philippines' capital started after five months of fierce fighting against US forces during the early days of the Pacific War.
Manila was declared an "open city" (undefended and exempt from enemy aggression) on December 26, 1941, by American General Douglas MacArthur, who vowed to return one day.

His chance finally came on January 9, 1945, when MacArthur's 6th Army came ashore upon the beaches of Lingayen Bay to liberate the Philippines.

General Douglas MacArthur coming ashore from an LCVP on Lingayen Gulf Blue 1 landing beach, Luzon, Philippines, 9 Jan 1945. Note Chief of Staff Lt General R.K. Sutherland beside him.

While the Americans drew closer to the city largely unopposed, General and commander-in-chief of the Japanese Army, Tomoyuki "Tiger of Malaya" Yamashita, ordered the defenders to withdraw for an engagement elsewhere since he knew that he wouldn't be able to feed Manila's one million inhabitants.
However, Rear Admiral Iwabuchi decided to ignore this request since he did not report to Army headquarters. He succeeded in convincing his staff to prepare a last-stand defense, one that would fight to the death.

The first American units arrived on February 3, and a civilian internment camp converted from a university during the Japanese occupation was identified and liberated shortly afterward.

MacArthur was getting increasingly arrogant about the initial gains in the city, and on the 6th, declared "Manila has fallen," was even preparing a victory parade.

Unfortunately for him, the battle has barely begun.

Almost immediately, his commanders reported stiffening and highly-concentrated resistance from the North and South of the city.

It turned out that MacArthur and his men had only just reached Iwabuchi's heavily fortified positions supported by 17,000 soldiers who intended to fight to the last man.​

Japanese marines made the Americans fight for every inch of Manila, initiating one of the most intense urban warfare battles of the Second World War, comparable to the Battle of Berlin or Battle of Stalingrad.

Manila had a very dense civilian population, and thousands of non-combatants were caught in the crossfire by the unrelenting artillery barrages, the numerous bombing raids, and merciless tank fire that would also reduce the "Pearl of the Orient" to mere ashes.

The capital was deemed "the second most devastated city in World War II after Warsaw, Poland."

By March 3, 1945, the last points of Japanese resistance in the city were suppressed, but not before they slaughtered at least 100,000 inhabitants in the most gruesome ways unimaginable.

The atrocities began as the Americans completed their encirclement of Iwabuchi's garrison on February 12. There was little hope for the Japanese troops stationed in the city of a breakout, and consequently, they felt like taking down everyone in sight down with them, sparing nobody.​

Women of all ages were raped in public view, many of them brutally mutilated afterward. Japanese soldiers would even have intercourse with the dead. A large number of girls and women were forcefully recruited into military brothels, acting as "comfort women," and raped as much as 20 times in a single night.

"Every time I was raped, I would just close my eyes and cry." Survivor of sexual slavery Rosa Henson recalled.

Her father was skinned alive while tied upside down when he was unable to answer some questions from Japanese soldiers, and her mother was also raped. Her sisters had also become victims of sexual abuse in the "comfort stations," and one had multiple cigarette burns across her body.

Countless civilians were stabbed to death with bayonets, very much resembling the situation in Nanking.

Photo of a Filipino woman and child killed by Japanese forces in Manila Sources: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

Buildings were deliberately set on fire with people still inside. These buildings often bore no military significance, buildings such as apartments or shelters. This was not a "scorched earth tactic," but rather taking out one's frustration on innocents.

Japanese marines would lob grenades into shelters and ditches, finishing any survivors with rifle shots and stabs from bayonets.

On February 7, a psychiatric hospital was stormed, and 35 of its staff abducted. They were later killed with bayonets and pushed into the ocean off a cliff.

People trying to escape the carnage in the city were mowed down by Japanese machine guns, and Filipinos were tricked into hiding as a large group in buildings only to be burnt alive or killed by explosives.

Juan 'Johnny' Rocha, a survivor of the massacre, saw the bloodshed through his own eyes. He witnessed a man hanged from a telephone pole with a sign indicating that he was a 'thief.' His father lost 13 relatives torched alive, and Rocha also saw Japanese soldiers shoot a man for not raising his hands. 

A Filipino resident stares at his dead family, gunned down by camouflaged Japanese machine gun positions when attempting to escape Manila Time: February 9th, 1945 Location: Colorado Street, Ermita district Sources: Philippines government archives (Malacanang Palace Presidential Museum & Library)

He had another encounter with a woman screaming as she was being stabbed to death with a bayonet. They are the things that one does not forget.

Even the Philippines Red Cross was not protected from harm. On February 10, Japanese soldiers charged into the building and proceeded to kill everyone in sight. Infants were pierced by bayonets like skewers with meat in front of their helpless mothers begging for mercy. The death toll was 65 Filipino patients, refugees, and staff members.

Other horrific accounts included: "smashing the heads of babies against tree trunks," smearing gouged out eyeballs on walls for entertainment, and a school being burnt to the ground with machine-gun positions hunting down escapees.

The Rape of Manila finally came to a halt when, on March 3, all of the remaining Japanese defenders had been eliminated.

Rear Admiral Sanji Iwabuchi cowardly committed suicide towards the end of the battle, avoiding justice prosecution.

The blame was then passed on to General Yamashita, who was hanged after being convicted. His hearing lasted 42 days.

"The Tiger" returns to his "cage". Here General Tomoyuki Yamashita, guarded by military police, returns to his cell at the end of a day in court listening to testimony against him in the war crimes trial at Manila, P.I. His expression indicates his reaction to testimony submitted concerning massacre, rape, and other atrocities. 11/01/45

Yamashita's innocence is greatly debated among historians since he was not personally present in Manila.

In modern-day Japan, authors frequently write about the "heroism and determination" of the defenders but fail to recognize the true crime of the Japanese forces.

SOURCES
About the battle and massacre in general:
https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masakra_w_Manili

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBZjTbotmg0

Battle of Manila:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philippines_campaign_(1941%E2%80%9342) 

https://pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitwa_o_Manil%C4%99_(1945)

The massacre:
https://globalnation.inquirer.net/99054/february-1945-the-rape-of-manila
https://opinion.inquirer.net/127352/remembering-the-rape-of-manila

Survivor’s stories:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pacific/ill-keep-fighting-philippine-women-keep-alive-memory-of-sex-slave-horrors-during-world-war-ii/2019/05/27/e3135b98-674a-11e9-a698-2a8f808c9cfb_story.html

https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/politics/1994/10/27/50-years-later-survivors-of-battle-of-manila-speak-out/6ecc83ae-7580-4862-be13-c1496ba78a8f/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cJ8boNQcnK8

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2973493/American-survivors-remember-horrors-month-long-Battle-Manila-70-years-paying-tribute-100-000-civilians-killed-Japanese.html

Yamashita’s prosecution :
https://www.nytimes.com/1995/02/03/opinion/IHT-the-tiger-and-the-rape-of-manila.html

More information on “comfort women”:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comfort_women

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsT97ax_Xb0&ab_channel=AsianBoss

https://www.pbs.org/pov/watch/theapology/video-history-of-comfort-women/

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