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Japan's Atrocities Against Filipino CiviliansThousands of Innocent Men, Women and Children Were Killed in WW IINot many people are aware of the brutal atrocities waged upon people in the Philippines during World War II.
You could fill many books with the full account of the massacre of Filipinos by the Japanese occupation troops. Document No. 2726 at the War Crimes Trial in Tokyo, Japan, contains 14, 618 pages of sworn affidavits from various eyewitnesses and victims. Each witness described a brutal atrocity committed by the Japanese. The Sons of the Rising Sun were brutal with acts of unbelievable savagery. Documented Sworn Statements of Japanese Atrocities
One of the most infamous of the massacres was committed at De La Salle University in southern Manila. It was here that fifty civilians were bayoneted to death in the college chapel. The list is long. Thousands were killed in cold blood either by being shot or bayoneted. In Manila 800 men, women and children were machine-gunned on the grounds of St. Paul’s College. In the barrio of Calamba, 2500 Filipinos were shot or bayoneted. These brutal murders are the legacy the Japanese left in the Philippines. Sources: Guest of the Emperor: The Personal Story of Ex-POW Frank O. Promnitz, USMC by Lee K. Bergee, Four Freedoms Press (1987) Document No. 2726, Tokyo War Crimes Trial, May 3, 1946 to November 12, 1948, The Other Nuremburg Trial: The Untold Story of the Tokyo War Crimes Trial, Brackman, Arnold C.,William & Morrow & Co.,New York (1987)
The copyright of the article Japan's Atrocities Against Filipino Civilians in WW II History is owned by Lee Bergee. Permission to republish Japan's Atrocities Against Filipino Civilians in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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