Sixty - Six Hours to Manila: Survival and Liberation at Santo Tomas, 1942 - 1945 - Paperback - iShook Books
Sixty - Six Hours to Manila: Survival and Liberation at Santo Tomas, 1942 - 1945 - Paperback - iShook Books

    Sixty-Six Hours to Manila: Survival and Liberation at Santo Tomas, 1942-1945 - Paperback

    $43.87
     per 
    In stock!
    People are currently viewing this
    Select The Options Above
    Description

    by Edward G. Miller (Author)

    At eighty-five years of age, reflecting on his experiences in the Pacific Theater in World War II, former US Army cavalry soldier Warren E. Matha said, "The proudest moment of my life occurred when I went through the gate at Santo Tomas in Manila and I saw the faces of the prisoners--the men, women, and children--their smiles, their expressions of relief and gratitude. . . . Suddenly I knew why we were on this mission . . . I thought to myself . . . all of it had been worthwhile in return for this one moment."

    During World War II, the Japanese government held over 130,000 "enemy alien" civilians throughout the Pacific--including nearly 78,000 women and children. Most of the 7,800 civilians rounded up in the Philippines were American expatriates, and at any one time, about half of these were held at the campus of the University of Santo Tomas in Manila. By late 1944, Washington, DC, was concerned that any ground gained as the US Army approached Manila in the early days of the new year would result in execution of the prisoners. Out of other options, a risky behind-the-lines attack was launched with 20,000 Japanese soldiers and 100 miles standing between the captives and their liberators.

    Until now, no book has effectively blended the story of the internees with the military operation to free them. Discussing uncomfortable topics such as racism, collaboration with the enemy, and illicit personal relationships, Sixty-Six Hours to Manila: Survival and Liberation at Santo Tomas, 1942-1945 shines new light on what has largely been a neglected chapter in the story of World War II in the Pacific.

    Author Biography

    EDWARD G. MILLER is the author of A Dark and Bloody Ground: The Hürtgen Forest and the Roer River Dams, 1944-1945 and Nothing Less Than Full Victory: Americans at War in Europe, 1944-1945. A retired US Army logistics officer, he is also a defense industry consultant and graduate of several military schools. He lives in Danville, Kentucky.

    Number of Pages: 296
    Dimensions: 0.86 x 9.03 x 6.16 IN
    Publication Date: March 20, 2026
    Add to Cart Select The Options Above

    Reviews

    Exceptional Support and Clean Code

    I was impressed by how fast the support team responded to my questions. Even as someone with basic coding knowledge, I found the theme incredibly easy to work with. The code is well-organized, and everything runs smoothly.

    — Lucas M

    Small Business Owner (Electronics Store)

    Reliable Theme with Excellent Customer Service

    After trying multiple themes, I finally chose Wokiee — and haven’t looked back. It’s reliable, modern, and easy to customize without coding. What impressed me most was their support team: fast, helpful, and willing to assist even with third-party issues. That level of service is rare!

    — Sophie N

    Owner of a Home Decor Store

    Beautiful Design and Great Flexibility

    Wokiee is hands down the best Shopify theme I’ve used. The design options are stunning and fully customizable. I was able to build a high-converting store without any external developers.

    — Rachel L

    Fashion Brand Founder

    Top-Notch Support and Regular Updates

    The customer support team is incredible — helpful, responsive, and very professional. They’ve helped me resolve everything from layout tweaks to app integrations. Plus, the theme is regularly updated with new features.

    — David P

    Shopify Consultant

    Amazing Customization Options"!

    Wokiee gave me full creative control over my store’s layout and visuals. The theme’s design blocks are so flexible that I could create something truly unique — without touching a single line of code.

    — James T

    Handmade Goods Seller

    High-Quality Theme with Professional Code

    You can tell Wokiee was built by pros. The code is clean and optimized for performance. No bloated features — just what you need. My store loads fast and looks great on all devices.

    — Anna V

    UI/UX Designer