The Liberation of Manila

The Liberation of Manila

Author: John A. Del Gallego

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2020-07-17

Total Pages: 289

ISBN-13: 1476635978

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During the early months of World War II, Winston Churchill maneuvered to get the U.S. involved in the war to save his country from German invasion. Roosevelt, scheming to lure Hitler into a casus belli, ensnared Japan instead, resulting in the attack on Pearl Harbor and the Pacific War that followed. When the doomed U.S. garrison in the Philippines soon capitulated to the Japanese, the atrocities inflicted on the Filipino and American units that surrendered were portents for the inhabitants of Manila. The history chronicles the 1945 recapture of Manila largely from the perspective of the civilian population, which suffered horrific brutality from the Japanese, followed by destruction and heavy loss of life during the American assault. Individual stories are included of citizens caught in the crossfire between the tenacious Japanese defenders and American troops determined to seize the capital city while minimizing their own casualties, regardless of the cost in civilian lives. More than 175 photographs document the events described.


Manila Memories

Manila Memories

Author: Juergen Goldhagen

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781848610101

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These are the stories of four young European boys in the Philippines during World War II. The authors were between the ages of nine and twelve and spent the war years in Manila, but were not interned. Sixty years later, they look back and recall their experiences of life during the Japanese occupation and the epic battle for the liberation of Manila. Edited by Juergen Goldhagen; contributions from Hans Hoeflein, Juergen R Goldhagen, Roderick Hall and Hans Walser.


Chapters

Chapters

Author: Ralph D. Hopkins

Publisher: 1st Book Library

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9781414026978

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In Chapters: Confessions of a Military/CIA Retiree travelers will find easy reading of these 18 complete but separate true accounts, five chapters of which occurred during military service, and 13 of which happened during a career with the CIA. Episodes involving kidnappings, murder, smuggling, political coups . . . even a mutiny . . . taking place in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and the Caribbean. A knife fight, a plane crash, a night hunt for wolves, the death of some ivory poachers, a Somali jail, chased by lions, stalked by a serial killer, involved in an Israeli attack in Lebanon, and many other incidents, allow the reader to enjoy a 30 to 45 minute "read" of events that took place in over 50 countries. (Read one on the plane; another at the hotel)


Revelation Inspiration Memories

Revelation Inspiration Memories

Author: Latena Willis

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2011-01-13

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1426954859

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Latena shares her revelations in a series of articles on how to live a godly life in a troubled world.


Memories

Memories

Author: Aletta Henriette Jacobs

Publisher: Feminist Press at CUNY

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 9781558611382

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The remarkable autobiography of one of the founders of modern feminism.


Performing Asian Transnationalisms

Performing Asian Transnationalisms

Author: Amanda Rogers

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-09-19

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1135010331

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This book makes a significant contribution to interdisciplinary engagements between Theatre Studies and Cultural Geography in its analysis of how theatre articulates transnational geographies of Asian culture and identity. Deploying a geographical approach to transnational culture, Rogers analyses the cross-border relationships that exist within and between Asian American, British East Asian, and South East Asian theatres, investigating the effect of transnationalism on the construction of identity, the development of creative praxis, and the reception of works in different social fields. This book therefore examines how practitioners engage with one another across borders, and details the cross-cultural performances, creative opportunities, and political alliances that result. By viewing ethnic minority theatres as part of global — rather than simply national — cultural fields, Rogers argues that transnational relationships take multiple forms and have varying impetuses that cannot always be equated to diasporic longing for a homeland or as strategically motivated for economic gain. This argument is developed through a series of chapters that examine how different transnational spatialities are produced and re-worked through the practice of theatre making, drawing upon an analysis of rehearsals, performances, festivals, and semi-structured interviews with practitioners. The book extends existing discussions of performance and globalization, particularly through its focus on the multiplicity of transnational spatiality and the networks between English-language Asian theatres. Its analysis of spatially extensive relations also contributes to an emerging body of research on creative geographies by situating theatrical praxis in relation to cross-border flows. Performing Asian Transnationalisms demonstrates how performances reflect and rework conventional transnational geographies in imaginative and innovative ways.


Resisting Persecution

Resisting Persecution

Author: Thomas Pegelow Kaplan

Publisher: Berghahn Books

Published: 2020-06-05

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1789207215

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Since antiquity, European Jewish diaspora communities have used formal appeals to secular and religious authorities to secure favors or protection. Such petitioning took on particular significance in modern dictatorships, often as the only tool left for voicing political opposition. During the Holocaust, tens of thousands of European Jews turned to individual and collective petitions in the face of state-sponsored violence. This volume offers the first extensive analysis of petitions authored by Jews in nations ruled by the Nazis and their allies. It demonstrates their underappreciated value as a historical source and reveals the many attempts of European Jews to resist intensifying persecution and actively struggle for survival.


Tales of Old Manila

Tales of Old Manila

Author: Lisa Angstadt

Publisher: Tales

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789888422081

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Manila, and the Philippine islands beyond it, has a rich history, filled with Spanish galleons, Japanese invaders, killer volcanoes, and a host of colorful characters and incidents that make the city a must-visit destination in Asia. The influence of the Catholic Church and of Islam, the Spanish and American occupations, the Philippine independence movement, Imelda's shoes and General MacArthur's vow to return ... the list of amazing facts and treasures goes on and on. In the classic Tales format, this book tells the story of one of the world's great cities through words and images of the times.