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Did you know that the Battle of Manila in 1945 was one of the deadliest urban battles of World War II—on par with Nanjing, Hiroshima, and Stalingrad? Yet, this tragedy remains largely forgotten, even by Filipinos. 🎥 Join us! - https://youtube.com/kirbyaraullo/join 🔔 Subscribe - http://goo.gl/yDgQmK 🍿Be my Patron - / kirbynoodle 📚 Books, merch, etc. - https://www.kirbyaraullo.com/books Related Videos & Playlists: 🔥 Philippine Revolutions & Independence: http://bit.ly/KalayaanPH 🇵🇭 Precolonial & Early Philippine History https://bit.ly/EarlyPhilippines 🌏 Demystifying Southeast Asia: https://bit.ly/KnowSoutheastAsia Video Chapters: 00:00 The Battle Of Manila (1945) – A Devastation Beyond War 01:22 Context: The Forgotten Battle 02:04 The Battle Begins – The Fall Of Manila (Feb 3 – Mar 3, 1945) 05:28 The Manila Massacre – Systematic War Crimes 08:54 "Liberation" Or Annihilation? The U.S. Bombardment Of Manila 12:10 Manila Before The War 15:05 The Forgotten Hiroshima – Why No One Talks About Manila 19:05 Remembering Manila 📺 About This Video: The Battle of Manila (February 3 – March 3, 1945) was one of the deadliest urban battles of World War II, leaving over 100,000 Filipino civilians dead and Manila in ruins. Yet, this tragedy remains one of the least remembered massacres in history. Why did the Japanese Imperial Army refuse to surrender? Why did Douglas MacArthur’s “liberation” strategy lead to even more devastation? And why has Manila 1945 been erased from global war history? ☀️ About Kirby: Kirby Araullo is a distinguished Filipino American historian, culture bearer, and content creator based in California. He is a direct descendant of the indigenous Paramount Kings of Luzon—Lakandúlâ of Tondo and Rája Matandá of Maynílâ—as well as the anti-colonial Katipuneros and World War II Guerilyeras who fought for Philippine liberation. His rich heritage also includes Kapampángan, Tagálog, Indigenous Áytá, Pangasinan, and Spanish-Basque-Portuguese-Irish Mestizo roots. Kirby co-founded the Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies at the University of California, Davis, where he has authored works on Asian American, Philippine, and Southeast Asian histories. With education from UC Davis and Harvard University, Kirby teaches Filipino history and culture through indigenous scripts like Kulitan and Baybayin. His popular YouTube channel features educational content on historical narratives and cultural insights, attracting a global audience eager to explore Filipino and Southeast Asian histories, and the stories of revolutionaries and freedom fighters from the Philippines.