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    Why the Battle of Manila in World War II Was Such a Destructive Urban Conflict
    Manila was considered one of the most cosmopolitan cities in Asia before the Second World War. In 1945, after several years of Japanese occupation, Manila suffered a terrible fate when it was faced with a combination of Japanese cruelty and American firepower. By the time the Americans and their Filipino allies gained control of the city, it was completely devastated and would take years to rebuild. The battle was one of the most devastating instances of urban warfare during WWII.Manila Under Japanese OccupationBombing of Manila by Japanese aircraft, 1941. Source: John Tewell, FlickrOne day after Japanese aircraft bombed Pearl Harbor, the Japanese began launching air raids over major sites throughout the Philippines. Tokyo aimed to conquer the Philippines, set up a puppet regime, and seize control of natural resources throughout the islands. This was part of Japans plan to create the so-called Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere, a euphemism for its Asian empire. After landing tens of thousands of men across the archipelago, Japanese forces seized Manila on January 2, 1942. They subsequently defeated the rest of the Allied garrisons on the islands within a couple of months.Japans military administration of the Philippines was headquartered in Manila, making it the center of power for Japan in the Philippines. For the rest of the war, Japan garrisoned Manila with a mixture of army and navy units to keep order. Members of the Kempetai, Japans secret police, worked with local collaborators to hunt down anyone deemed a threat to the Japanese. Citizens of Allied countries were locked up in prisons or internment camps like Santo Tomas, along with American POWs captured during the initial seizure of the islands. Even though Japan granted the Philippines independence, it maintained control and employed vicious methods of repression.Filipinos were used to fighting outside occupiers; they had spent years fighting against Spanish and American imperialism. Now, they sought to work with Americans who escaped the fall of Bataan to fight Japan from the shadows. In addition to spy rings in the city, a group of guerrilla fighters called Hunters ROTC operated near the city and attacked Japanese targets. They waited patiently for the US military to return.American Landing on Luzon and Advance to ManilaAmerican troops landing at the Lingayen Gulf, 1945. Source: National WWII MuseumWhen General Douglas MacArthur arrived in Australia in 1942 after fleeing the Philippines, he vowed that he would return at the head of an army to liberate the islands. In 1944, he landed on Leyte with the US Sixth Army. Once Japan was defeated there and on Mindoro island, MacArthurs command, called Southwest Pacific Area Command (SWPA), prepared for the invasion of Luzon. General Walter Kruegers Sixth Army, initially consisting of the I Corps (6th and 43rd Infantry Divisions) and the XIV Corps (37th and 40th Infantry Divisions), was assigned to land on a stretch of beaches on the Lingayen Gulf in northern Luzon. Afterwards, they would strike south and east to defeat Japanese forces. One of the priority objectives for the Sixth Army was retaking Manila.On January 9, 1945, the Sixth Army landed at the Lingayen Gulf and proceeded to move inland. Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita, commander of the 14th Area Army, had three groups of troops defending the whole island: the Shobu, Shimbu, and Kembo groups. He sought to concentrate his forces in the north of the island and ordered his men to fight a delaying action. Under pressure from American forces and Filipino guerillas, Japanese infantry and armored units withdrew to the center of the island.General Oscar Griswolds XIV Corps pushed south from the beaches towards Clark Field, the largest airfield in the Philippines. By the end of the month, they seized it from the Kembo group and advanced to the northern outskirts of the city to link up with American forces that had landed south of Manila.Japanese Defenses and the Start of the Battle1st Cavalry Division column advancing on Manila, 1945. Source: Warfare History NetworkGeneral Yamashita became concerned that Japanese forces in the Manila area would be cut off by the American advance. When paratroopers of the 11th Airborne Division landed south of Manila, Yamashita ordered the Shimbu Group commander, General Shizuo Yokoyama, to destroy infrastructure and weapons dumps in the city and retreat east. Yokoyama complied, but Rear Admiral Sanji Iwabuchi announced he would remain in the city with over 16,000 sailors and marines to defend the city. Three army engineer battalions remained in the city and joined preparations to defend it.Admiral Iwabuchis Manila Naval Defense Force had eight army and navy battalions in the city and its outskirts. Much of the garrison consisted of crews of sunken ships and did not have training for an urban battle. They did have large stockpiles of weapons and engineering equipment. Multiple lines of defense were dug north and south of the city and buildings were turned into fortresses. Iwabuchi hoped to make the battle as costly as possible for the Americans.From the north, the 37th Infantry and newly arrived 1st Cavalry Division pushed south on MacArthurs personal orders. General Joseph Swings 11th Airborne Division transferred from the Eighth Army and joined the Sixth Armys advance. They began to break through the southern Japanese defenses. Griswolds forces pushed south and liberated the Bilibid and Santo Tomas prison camps by early February. They were joined by Filipino guerilla units including Hunters ROTC. By this point, three American divisions with nearly 40,000 men surrounded the city. Iwabuchis garrison was cut off.Crossing the Pasig River and Capturing Nichols FieldUS troops preparing to cross the Pasig River, 1945. Source: US National ArchivesGeneral Griswolds GIs found themselves facing tougher resistance as they continued deeper into the city. Despite having successfully liberated two prison camps, the Americans still had a long way to go. Japanese defenses north of the Pasig River were meant to be a trip wire but were formidable nonetheless. When American forces secured the north bank by February 6, MacArthur declared total victory prematurely. The 37th Infantry and 1st Cavalry Divisions still had to enter the main areas of the city.When troops of the 148th and 129th Infantry Regiments attempted to cross the Pasig in small boats, they found themselves under heavy fire from Japanese sailors on Provisor Island. Within a couple of days, they managed to seize the island and create a foothold on the south bank, but resistance was fierce. Admiral Iwabuchi had concentrated elements of five battalions south of the river and Japanese fortifications were strong. The 37th Division pushed slowly southward while the 1st Cavalry Division carried out an envelopment maneuver around the city to meet the paratroopers from the south.The 11th Airborne Division was not tasked with entering Manila proper. Instead, it was ordered to drive the garrison out of Nichols Field. The 187th and 188th Glider Infantry Regiments advanced along the runways and overran the dug-in defenders. The Japanese had so many naval guns at the airfield that one company commander radioed to his superiors Tell Halsey to stop looking for the Jap Fleet. Its dug in on Nichols Field. By February 12, the Airborne had secured the airfield.Street Fighting and Clearing IntramurosGIs patrolling the outskirts of Intramuros in Manila, 1945. Source: Army TimesThe area south of the river witnessed brutal house-to-house fighting. Japanese forces, surrounded without hope of relief, were determined to fight to the death. They set ambushes for advancing American troops and forced the Americans to turn to heavy firepower. MacArthur restricted the use of air power but consented to artillery and mortars being used in areas with a heavy Japanese presence. American forces destroyed every Japanese position they could with tanks, artillery, mortars, and flamethrowers. The fighting resembled battles in Europe such as Aachen and Berlin.By February 17 and 18, General Griswolds forces secured the Rizal Baseball Stadium and the Philippine General Hospital, both of which were major Japanese strongpoints. Reinforced by 1st Cavalry Division troopers, the 37th Infantry Division managed to keep the Japanese pinned in Manilas old Walled City, known as the Intramuros district. Admiral Iwabuchi unsuccessfully attempted to break out of his encirclement on February 18, leaving 6,000 men trapped in the pocket.On February 23, American artillery pounded Japanese positions in Intramuros. For the next three days, American troops moved into the district, battling Japanese on every corner. When it became clear that the Japanese were defeated, Admiral Iwabuchi and his subordinates committed suicide. American forces secured major government buildings, including MacArthurs headquarters from before the war, and ended the battle on March 3 by capturing the rest of the district. For the rest of March, American troops and Filipino guerrillas patrolled the rubble for Japanese stragglers before turning north and east to finish off the rest of Yamashitas forces.The Manila MassacreFilipino refugees after their liberation by American forces in Manila, 1945. Source: Naval History and Heritage CommandAmidst the heavy fighting between American/Filipino and Japanese forces, the civilian population of Manila paid a horrible price during the destruction of their city. Of all the Allied cities fought over in WWII, Manila was one of the most heavily damaged, on par with Warsaw. It is estimated that over 100,000 Manileros died during the battle, mostly due to Japanese actions but also due to American firepower. The scale of Japans atrocities in the city ranks among the worst war crimes committed by any party during WWII.Japanese forces had long believed that Filipinos were overwhelmingly hostile to their presence and that they passed information to the Americans. This environment of distrust was compounded by Japanese racism towards non-Japanese. Throughout the battle, Japanese forces gangraped and murdered Filipino civilians in the areas they controlled. In Fort Santiago, Manila Cathedral, and other prominent locations in the city, civilians were gunned down, bayoneted, or beheaded by the Japanese. There is evidence that Japanese officers commanded their men to commit atrocities by claiming every Filipino in the battle zone was a guerilla. For these atrocities, General Yamashita was sentenced to execution by hanging by an American military court after the war.While American forces did not commit atrocities like these, their firepower devastated entire neighborhoods and killed thousands of civilians in the process. Despite efforts by MacArthur to restrict American firepower, the formidable Japanese defenses meant that the use of heavy weapons was inevitable. As a result, Manila was one of the most destroyed cities on Earth and a textbook case of urbicide. The reconstruction of the city took several years, and while Manila is now a thriving and dynamic city, the legacy of its destruction remains apparent.
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    Theres A South Carolina Island That You Are Banned From: The Most Dangerous Place In America
    @wscevl/TikTok, @roguemarineadventures/TikTokSouth Carolinas Morgan Island, which is home to thousands of research monkeys, is off-limits to the public.In the relatively few cases of domestic locales that Americans are prevented from visiting, its usually for their own safety. For example, there are many places where military activity makes visiting both forbidden and wholly inadvisable. There are also places where nature itself has forced the area to be temporarily closed off, such as the land surrounding an active volcano.But in the case of one South Carolina island thats off-limits to the public, the reason is a bit strange. In short, its overrun with monkeys.South Carolinas Morgan Island has been an object of fascination and fear ever since monkeys specifically, rhesus macaques were introduced there in 1979. Given that tourists are barred from visiting Morgan Island, the mystery of the so-called Monkey Island has generated a host of rumors and conspiracies.What Is South Carolinas Monkey Island?@roguemarineadventures/TikTokMorgan Island serves as a breeding colony for rhesus monkeys, which are owned by the National Institutes of Health.For example, one TikTok video on the topic posted in March 2026 quickly garnered over 760,000 views. In the video, the user dubs Morgan Island Americas deadliest island, later calling it the most dangerous place in America.Every monkey here carries a virus that could kill you. Its called herpes B, user @planetshape2 says. For them, its nothing. For humans, its lethal. One bite, one scratch. Thats all it takes. The virus attacks your brain within days. If untreated, the death rate is over seventy percent.Thats why the government doesnt just warn you to stay away, the TikToker continues. Theyve made it illegal. No boats allowed, no exceptions. Step foot on this island, and youre committing a federal crime. But more importantly, you might not make it back alive.A Brief History Of Morgan Island And Its Rhesus MonkeysIn the mid-1900s, the La Parguera facility of the Caribbean Primate Research Center in Puerto Rico had a problem. In short, their research monkeys were misbehaving. Specifically, they were escaping, causing problems for local residents.Making matters worse was the fact that many of these monkeys were infected with the herpes B virus. The video overplays the danger of this virus since the virus was identified in 1932, there have only been 50 documented cases in humans, and the CDC says primate-to-human transmission of the virus is rare.@roguemarineadventures/TikTokSome say the islands restrictions are intended to protect the monkeys from humans, while some say its the other way around.Still, the fact that monkeys were escaping made locals nervous. In response, South Carolina offered to move the monkeys to Morgan Island and establish a research facility there. This offer was accepted, and between 1979 and 1980, over 1,400 rhesus monkeys were sent to the island. Today, its estimated that the population is between 3,000 and 4,000 monkeys.Ownership of the island and its monkeys is currently divided across several parties. The monkeys are owned by the National Institutes of Health, the island is owned by the state of South Carolina, and the whole operation is managed by a company called Alpha Genesis.The island primarily serves as a breeding colony for rhesus monkeys. According to the Post and Courier, around 500 monkeys are captured from the island every year to be used in research involving vaccines, medicines, and medical devices. Most are euthanized after this testing.Is Morgan Island Really That Dangerous?There are certainly dangers associated with visiting an island full of diseased monkeys. However, its debated whether this danger is the reason why tourists are banned from visiting the island.Wikimedia CommonsA rhesus monkey sits near the waters edge on South Carolinas Morgan Island.According to one side of the debate, the island is a research station. This means that human influence could impact the research being performed. Additionally, a 2016 Charleston City Paper report claims that the ban on tourists is more related to the dangers that humans could pose to the monkeys, not the other way around.The other side of the debate says the situation is a little more complicated. The monkeys must be protected, they say, but they also note that there is a known danger to humans on the island. As noted in the Post and Courier, an 88-page contract for the island claims that it poses so many potentially life-threatening situations that caretakers must bar the public and prosecute trespassers.Staff, however, must be present on the island 24 hours a day, seven days per week. Furthermore, the island does not allow visitors, and anyone coming to the island must prove that they are vaccinated and have completed a variety of medical tests to prevent disease transmission in either direction. While on the island, face masks must be worn at all times.While trespassing is forbidden the government encourages prosecution of any individuals or groups to the greatest extent of the law to ensure the health and welfare of the colony, per the contract visitors can still take a boat trip by the island if theyre interested in getting a look at the monkeys. Numerous companies offer tours, and monkeys can frequently be seen relaxing on the beach.But, for your own legal and personal safety, its probably best if you dont get too close. @planetshape2 Americas Deadliest Island Youre Banned From Visiting #ForbiddenIsland #MorganIsland #DidYouKnow #USFacts #DangerousPlaces original sound planetshape2 All Thats Interesting reached out to @planetshape2 via TikTok direct message and comment.Interested in more islands overrun with animals? Set foot onto Ilha da Queimada Grande, an island so infested with deadly snakes that youre not allowed to visit it. For more forbidden islands, venture to North Brother Island, the New York City island no one is allowed to visit.The post Theres A South Carolina Island That You Are Banned From: The Most Dangerous Place In America appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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