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Seventy-six years ago, the U.S. Army and the Imperial Japanese Army fought for control of Manila, resulting in the destruction of the city and the deaths of over 100,000 Filipino civilians. The Battle of Manila was the largest urban contest of the Pacific War between the United States and Japan, which was otherwise mostly fought on small, sparsely populated islands and in the wastes of the Pacific itself.
Memory of the massacre received attention during last year’s 75th anniversary, but the oncoming pandemic blunted much of the planned commemoration both in the United States and the Philippines. More recently, the release of Ian Toll’s magisterial “Twilight of the Gods,” the third volume in his best-selling history of the Pacific War, has drawn attention back to the battle. Toll’s detailed account of the battle helps elevate it from being a historical backwater, overlooked at the time and later because of the strategic situation in both the Atlantic and th
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