Chapter 4

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" Guysh mommy ish here " sabi ni Lurches, ang cute ni Lurches tsaka mala anghel ang mukha talaga "Mommy!!!!" Sigaw nila ng makita ako ang bilis ko naman nag ka anak wahahaha " Hello kids " ani ko " Mommy I want sho play wi dyo" sabi ni Milany " No! Mommy will play wi me " galit na sabi  ni Lurches sa kapatid niya na si Milany " No Lur!Mommy will read a book por mey we wil read book togeder " hindi pag sasang-ayun na sabi ni Lorries " Kids don't fight okay? I will play and read a book for you Lorries,Lurches,Milany " sabi ko " Okay mommy, sho hosh fist tso play wid mommy?" Tanong ni Milany sa kaniyang dalawang kuya " I'm fist tso play wid mommy cus I'm da oldest " sabi ni Lorries " Okay!" Pag sasang-ayun ng dalawa na sila Lurches at Milany sa sinabi ng kuya niya " so Lorries baby what do you want to read? " Tanong ko sa kanya " My favoret ish the hishtory" sagut niya, grave tung batang ito mahilig sa history hula ko sa bata nato genius siya " okay, but what history do you want? " tanong ko  "the hishtory of Philippines " sabi nito, tinanguan ko lang siya at sinimulan basahan siya ng history "After the Spanish-American War at the end of the 19th century, the United States gained the Philippines as a colonial possession and established a political and military presence there. The archipelago remained under American control until World War II, when the Japanese invaded it on December 8, 1941 – just hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor.Pacific Atrocities Education
Americans in the Philippines during WW2
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by Grace Wong
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After the Spanish-American War at the end of the 19th century, the United States gained the Philippines as a colonial possession and established a political and military presence there. The archipelago remained under American control until World War II, when the Japanese invaded it on December 8, 1941 – just hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Previously, General Douglas MacArthur had been sent to the Philippines to train a national army in case of a Japanese attack. He helped establish the United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE). However, training was difficult, primarily because of language and cultural barriers and a lack of supplies. The Japanese attacked before efforts were complete, forcing the American headquarters to move from Manila to Corregidor. By spring of 1942, they had been forced to the Bataan Peninsula, the last stronghold of the Allies in the Pacific. American and Filipino troops worked together to defend the peninsula. Still, months of fighting had done their damage, and by summer, the Japanese Army had occupied all of the Philippines.
MacArthur was forced to evacuate with much of his American staff, famously vowing, "I shall return." He would fulfill this vow in 1944, but in the meantime, those left in the Philippines went through a long ordeal. Some felt abandoned, yet they fought as much as they could. Those who surrendered were forced to make the infamous Bataan Death March, a 65-mile-long journey by foot to a prison camp. The conditions along the way were not only harsh and extreme in terms of weather and logistics, but Japanese treatment of the POWs was inhumane. The Japanese killed many POWs who were too weak or sick along the route. Those who tried to help them along the way – both citizens and fellow soldiers – were also beaten or killed.Pacific Atrocities Education
Americans in the Philippines during WW2
6/7/20222 Comments

by Grace Wong
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After the Spanish-American War at the end of the 19th century, the United States gained the Philippines as a colonial possession and established a political and military presence there. The archipelago remained under American control until World War II, when the Japanese invaded it on December 8, 1941 – just hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Previously, General Douglas MacArthur had been sent to the Philippines to train a national army in case of a Japanese attack. He helped establish the United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE). However, training was difficult, primarily because of language and cultural barriers and a lack of supplies. The Japanese attacked before efforts were complete, forcing the American headquarters to move from Manila to Corregidor. By spring of 1942, they had been forced to the Bataan Peninsula, the last stronghold of the Allies in the Pacific. American and Filipino troops worked together to defend the peninsula. Still, months of fighting had done their damage, and by summer, the Japanese Army had occupied all of the Philippines.
MacArthur was forced to evacuate with much of his American staff, famously vowing, "I shall return." He would fulfill this vow in 1944, but in the meantime, those left in the Philippines went through a long ordeal. Some felt abandoned, yet they fought as much as they could. Those who surrendered were forced to make the infamous Bataan Death March, a 65-mile-long journey by foot to a prison camp. The conditions along the way were not only harsh and extreme in terms of weather and logistics, but Japanese treatment of the POWs was inhumane. The Japanese killed many POWs who were too weak or sick along the route. Those who tried to help them along the way – both citizens and fellow soldiers – were also beaten or killed.
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POWs on the Bataan Death March courtesy of the National Archives.
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Route of the Bataan Death March, April 9–April 17, 1942 Source:
Another atrocity involving Americans was the Palawan Massacre in December of 1944. As the Allied offensive approached the Philippines, the Japanese used many POWs as slave labor to strengthen defenses. They then locked many POWs in the air raid shelter at the Palawan Prison Camp and set it on fire, killing most of them. Those who tried to escape were tortured and brutally murdered by Japanese soldiers.
However, some Americans avoided capture or escape the prison camps, and many of them worked with the Filipino guerrilla resistance known as the Hukbalahap (the Huk) against their common enemy. The Huk acted as guides assisting American soldiers and also did espionage work. Together with the Americans, they also established means of communication between the underground resistance and the Allied forces outside of the Philippines.When MacArthur finally fought his way across the Pacific and back to the Philippines in late 1944, American soldiers once again worked with Filipino fighters to plan the campaign to take back the islands. Then in 1946, a year after the Allied victory, the Philippines gained its complete independence. Many atrocities were committed against both Americans and Filipinos during World War II, and it is important to acknowledge both equally. Additionally, it is crucial to recognize the role of American imperialism in the Philippines during this time. Yet the two groups were able to unite and work together to fight for a common goal, which is something worth remembering." Basa lang ako ng basa sa kanya 'puta ang taas ' sabi ng utak ko. Tapus na akong mag basa sa history na pinapa basa saakin ni Lorries so sa middle child nanaman ako " okay Lurches I'm the villain " sabi ko " Yesh mommy so litsh stat " sabi nito at nag laro na kami ng baril barilan. tapus na ako sa pag lalaro dun sa middle child at ang next naman ay ang little princess dto " Baby's let's go into the kitchen and I will make you tree a cookies and cupcakes" sabi ko sa kanila " YESH MOMMY WE WIL HERP YOU!!!!" Sabi nilang tatlo at sabay na kaming pumunta sa kitchen

" Manang may mga ingredients po ba kayo sa pag gagawa ng cookies at cupcake?" Tanong ko kay manang " Meron naman ija " sagut ni manang " Paki ready ho sa mga ingredients sa cookies, mag bibihis muna pala ako baby's" sabi ko " Ok mommy we wil wayt hersh por yu" sabi nila sa akin

'AY PUKINGINA NAKALIMUTAN KONG TANUNGIN SI LORENZ NA WLA AKONG T-SHIRT PURO REVEALING LAHAT PERO PUNTAHAN KO NLANG KAYA'

" Rosa asan ang señorito niyo?" Tanong ko "señorita nasa kwarto ho niya " sagut niya " Asan ang kwarto ng señorita?" Tanong ko ulit " Nasa third floor po tas sa tapat ng kwarto ng mga bata " sagut niya " ahh ok salamat" ani ko


Kanina pa ako katuk ng katuk sa kwarto niya kaya naman pinihit ko na ang pintuan at pumasok ' wla akong hiya for todays video' " puta ang bango ng kwarto niya hahaha nakaka inlab " sabi ko will totoo naman tas yung higaan ang laki at ng bango "What are you doing here in my room?" MALA demonyo na sabi nang nasa likod ko kaya naman na gulat ako " AYYY PUTANGINANG DEMONYO KA " gulat na sigaw ko without knowing si Lorenz pala yun, kakagaling niya lang pala maligo ' I PUKENGINANG PANDISAL AT ANG SA IBABA NIYA WAHHHH TANGINA ANG LAKI PARANG ACKKKKK MY VIRGIN EYES ' " done looking my cock " sabi niya kaya naman ang pisngi ko uminit whahahahahaha pukingina " a-ah...e-eh d-d k-ko n-naman t-tinitingnan eh " utal na sa sabi ko wahahaha shocks " answer my question What are you doing here in my room???" Tanong niya na cold pa sa ice or snow basta " a-ano k-kasi may T-shirt ka ba at short?" Tanong ko na medyo utal " there is, but what are you going to do with my T-shirt and shorts? you have clothes in your closet" tanong niya " Subrang revealing na kasi at ang ikli parang ano makikita na ang you know" sabi ko " It's like you're not used to wear a revealing clothes tsk " sabi niya " Basta!! Pahiramin mo na ako sa T-shirt at short mo " sabi ko, inabutan niya na ako ng T-shirt at short kaya lumabas na ako kasi parang natatakam ako sa pandisal wahahaha talandi ko ' self may bf ka okay bawal ma fall' 


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