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440. ”On 28 December 1944 the j.a.panese ”On 28 December 1944 the j.a.panese kempeitai kempeitai” Richard Connaughton, John Pimlott and Duncan Anderson, The Battle for Manila The Battle for Manila, Bloomsbury 1995, p. 72. This entire pa.s.sage draws heavily on their work.

441. ”Throngs of Filipinos” USAMHI Henne unpublished MS, op. cit., p. 41. ”Throngs of Filipinos” USAMHI Henne unpublished MS, op. cit., p. 41.

442. ”The fighting became a shoot-out” ibid., p. 42. ”The fighting became a shoot-out” ibid., p. 42.

443. ”Not many men were ever privileged” ibid., p. 46. ”Not many men were ever privileged” ibid., p. 46.

444. ”Our forces are rapidly clearing” USNA RG200 Box 2. ”Our forces are rapidly clearing” USNA RG200 Box 2.

445. ”MacArthur has visions” USAMHI Griswold Papers, op. cit. ”MacArthur has visions” USAMHI Griswold Papers, op. cit.

446. ”Leaving the near bank” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit., p. 107. ”Leaving the near bank” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit., p. 107.

447. ”The sky was a” USAMHI Maj.-Gen. R.S. Beightler: Report on the Activities of the 37th Infantry Division. ”The sky was a” USAMHI Maj.-Gen. R.S. Beightler: Report on the Activities of the 37th Infantry Division.

448. ”Even then the j.a.panese” USNA RG337 Box 71/491. ”Even then the j.a.panese” USNA RG337 Box 71/491.

449. ”I'll never forget the bewildered look” USAMHI Palmer Papers. ”I'll never forget the bewildered look” USAMHI Palmer Papers.

450. ”Didn't you command HQ Company” USAMHI Eddleman Papers, op. cit. ”Didn't you command HQ Company” USAMHI Eddleman Papers, op. cit.

451. ”Such...are lonely, personal times” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit., p. 80. ”Such...are lonely, personal times” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit., p. 80.

452. ”I hope they don't get VD” ibid., p. 95. ”I hope they don't get VD” ibid., p. 95.

453. ”It was...so common in combat” ibid., p. 73. ”It was...so common in combat” ibid., p. 73.

454. ”Private Dahlum of the 3/148th” ibid., p. 66. ”Private Dahlum of the 3/148th” ibid., p. 66.

455. ”Suspecting that every closed door” ibid., p. 68. ”Suspecting that every closed door” ibid., p. 68.

456. ”They grabbed my two sisters” Evidence given at 1946 Yamas.h.i.+ta trial, quoted Connaughton et al., op. cit., p. 243. ”They grabbed my two sisters” Evidence given at 1946 Yamas.h.i.+ta trial, quoted Connaughton et al., op. cit., p. 243.

457. ”I had seen the head of an aunt” ibid., pp. 2045. ”I had seen the head of an aunt” ibid., pp. 2045.

458. ”When Filipinos are to be killed” ”When Filipinos are to be killed” Report on the Sack of Manila Report on the Sack of Manila, U.S. Congressional Committee on Military Affairs 1945, pp. 1415.

459. ”Oscar Griswold of XIV Corps” USAMHI Griswold Papers, op. cit. ”Oscar Griswold of XIV Corps” USAMHI Griswold Papers, op. cit.

460. ”Don't do that” Luis Esteban, ”Don't do that” Luis Esteban, My War My War, unpublished MS, quoted Connaughton et al., op. cit., p. 150.

461. ”will not be able to understand” USNA RG338/11061/41 MacArthur 2.9.44. ”will not be able to understand” USNA RG338/11061/41 MacArthur 2.9.44.

462. ”From then on, to put it crudely” USAMHI Beightler MS, op. cit. ”From then on, to put it crudely” USAMHI Beightler MS, op. cit.

463. ”American lives were undoubtedly far more valuable” Ross Smith, op. cit., p. 301. ”American lives were undoubtedly far more valuable” Ross Smith, op. cit., p. 301.

464. ”Those who had survived j.a.panese hate” ”Those who had survived j.a.panese hate” A Question of Ident.i.ties: Selected Essays A Question of Ident.i.ties: Selected Essays, Manila 1973, p. 77.

465. ”C-in-C refused my request” USAMHI Griswold Papers, op. cit. ”C-in-C refused my request” USAMHI Griswold Papers, op. cit.

466. ”The a.s.sault upon Intramuros was unique” ibid. ”The a.s.sault upon Intramuros was unique” ibid.

467. ”It was not a pleasant moment” ”It was not a pleasant moment” Reminiscences Reminiscences, op. cit., p. 247.

468. ”organised drunk” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit. ”organised drunk” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit.

469. ”I believe the BC [Big Chief] would fight against” USAMHI Eichelberger letters, op. cit. ”I believe the BC [Big Chief] would fight against” USAMHI Eichelberger letters, op. cit.

470. ”Of the forty-nine men who are left” Suteo diary, op. cit. ”Of the forty-nine men who are left” Suteo diary, op. cit.

471. ”After daybreak, removed arm” LHA interrogation reports, captured diary of SH 19.5.45. ”After daybreak, removed arm” LHA interrogation reports, captured diary of SH 19.5.45.

472. ”Practically every day” LHA interrogation reports. ”Practically every day” LHA interrogation reports.

473. ”They all talked big” Hiroo Onoda, ”They all talked big” Hiroo Onoda, No Surrender No Surrender, Deutsch 1975, p. 57.

474. ”all resigned to death” ibid., p. 69. ”all resigned to death” ibid., p. 69.

475. ”We tore off the wings” Quoted Harvey, op. cit., pp. 22122. ”We tore off the wings” Quoted Harvey, op. cit., pp. 22122.

476. ”absurd orders” USNA RG337 Box 59/238. ”absurd orders” USNA RG337 Box 59/238.

477. ”It is still something of a mystery” Morison, op. cit., Vol XII, p. 216. ”It is still something of a mystery” Morison, op. cit., Vol XII, p. 216.

478. ”There are unmistakable” Quoted Clayton James, op. cit., p. 717. ”There are unmistakable” Quoted Clayton James, op. cit., p. 717.

479. ”It was a long, slow and costly operation” USAMHI Gill Papers Box 1, oral history transcript tape 8. ”It was a long, slow and costly operation” USAMHI Gill Papers Box 1, oral history transcript tape 8.

480. ”We sometimes reported” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit., p. 161. ”We sometimes reported” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit., p. 161.

481. ”I looked around to see” USAMHI Lamagna Papers. ”I looked around to see” USAMHI Lamagna Papers.

482. ”They laughed and kept on” USAMHI, Col. Charles A. Henne, ”They laughed and kept on” USAMHI, Col. Charles A. Henne, Reduction of the Shobu Group Reduction of the Shobu Group, unpublished MS 1989, p. 9.

483. ”The price that the...trail cost” USAMHI Gill Papers Box 1, op. cit. ”The price that the...trail cost” USAMHI Gill Papers Box 1, op. cit.

484. ”It seemed the right thing to do” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit., p. 104. ”It seemed the right thing to do” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit., p. 104.

485. ”Col. Bruce Palmer” USAMHI Palmer Papers. ”Col. Bruce Palmer” USAMHI Palmer Papers.

486. ”With the torrents of rain” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit., p. 90. ”With the torrents of rain” USAMHI Henne MS, op. cit., p. 90.

487. ”On those occasions” Stanley L. Falk, ”On those occasions” Stanley L. Falk, Decision at Leyte Decision at Leyte, Norton 1966, p. 21.