The Past and Future City
- 334 páginas
- 12 horas de lectura
A detailed look at the innovative ways historic preservation can create thriving communities.


A detailed look at the innovative ways historic preservation can create thriving communities.
The Bataan Death March in spring 1942 is examined, challenging the common narrative of American suffering and Filipino sympathy. This account delves into the complexities of the event, exploring the roles and perspectives of various participants, including the Japanese captors and the Filipino population. It aims to provide a deeper understanding of the motivations and actions during this tragic episode of World War II, offering insights that go beyond the simplistic interpretations often presented.