Bataan Death March
The Nanking Massacre is the incident in which between 40,000 and 300,000 people were massacred by the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War.
first answer: The Filipinos joined the Americans by taking to the mountains and fighting a guerilla style war until MacArthur had "returned". Filipino and US Rangers worked together in freeing US and Filipino POW's at Cabanatuan and at Los Banos. Many Filipinos risked their lives for lives for Americans during the Bataan death march. The Camp O' Donnel Memorial in Cabanatuan is beautifully kept up and the American Cemetery in Manila is beautifully maintained....the Philippines were granted their independence in 1946. The people of the Philippines suffered greatly at the hands of the brutally savage Japanese, as did the American POW's. second answer: The Filipinos have also volunteered to serve in the US military throughout the 20th & 21st centuries in all corners of the world. When I was an Infantry Platoon Leader at Ft. Riley, Kansas, I had a Squad Leader & a corporal that were Filipino, and very good soldiers.
They administrated our country with a puppet president called what so ever and they rule our country brutally (sometimes) and they use money that are called the Mickey mouse money
Simon Cowell... is the British, and sometimes brutally honest judge of American Idol. He is also a producer of American Idol and many other countries Idol shows. The other judges are Paula Abdul, and Randy Jackson.
Ivan the Terrible
Brutally some didn't keep prisoners so they were killed
The Allies held trials against Japanese citizens who brutally mistreated prisoners at war.
The Bataan Death March was used to arouse fury in the minds of the people of the United States. This march showed Japans brutality and militarism in a negative way and created more tension between the Japanese and the Americans. This hatred made the Americans more determined against the Japanese in the Second World War.
The Japanese brutally murdered thousands of military prisoners of war because they wanted to intimidate all other POWs and Japan's enemies. The Japanese military did not believe in surrender and therefore did not respect any person that allowed themselves to be captured. Bottom Line: The Japanese military, especially the Army, behaved as evil barbarians without respect for human life of enemy civilians or military.
The US soldiers that they had defeated on the Phillipines.
The Nanking Massacre is the incident in which between 40,000 and 300,000 people were massacred by the Japanese in the Second Sino-Japanese War.
first answer: The Filipinos joined the Americans by taking to the mountains and fighting a guerilla style war until MacArthur had "returned". Filipino and US Rangers worked together in freeing US and Filipino POW's at Cabanatuan and at Los Banos. Many Filipinos risked their lives for lives for Americans during the Bataan death march. The Camp O' Donnel Memorial in Cabanatuan is beautifully kept up and the American Cemetery in Manila is beautifully maintained....the Philippines were granted their independence in 1946. The people of the Philippines suffered greatly at the hands of the brutally savage Japanese, as did the American POW's. second answer: The Filipinos have also volunteered to serve in the US military throughout the 20th & 21st centuries in all corners of the world. When I was an Infantry Platoon Leader at Ft. Riley, Kansas, I had a Squad Leader & a corporal that were Filipino, and very good soldiers.
They would beat them brutally, and some raped them for enjoyment. Others would smack them with brooms, metal objects, and etc.
They brutally attacked the enemy.
the rock beat stone cold brutally
Brutally Mutilated was created in 1990-12.
A dictator is a ruler who governs oppressively or brutally.