About the Book
This is a "Friends and Family" Version, as it contains more content from my father's letters home than the MacArthur Memorial Version. .
When I was a kid and asked my father what he did during the war, and whether he'd killed any Japanese, his response was a dry, yet authoritative "Well, I threw my typewriter at them..." His was a desk job, just a minor function within the Combined Operations Intelligence Centre of MacArthur's G.H.Q., preparing communiques, sitreps, Special Air Reports, Reports of Enemy Losses and signal traffic to and from Washington. He had joined C.O.I.C. in Brisbane, Australia, and stayed with them through New Guinea and into the Philippines, finishing in Manila. Hence the many spippets sprinkled across the book from his correspondence home, extracted from a collection of letters found in his footlocker. "Dad, if I'd only known then what I know now!" MANILA 1945 - AFTERMATH - is a coffee-table book of images of Manila collected from numerous sources, museums and private collectors, together with essays by the author. Historian Peter C. Parsons provides a preface on the myth and fact of the Battle of Manila. The book is rounded off by pre-eminent Filipino Historian Prof. Dr. Ricardo T. Jose's essay on Japanese Accounts of the battle. The Author is the Webmaster of the Battle of Manila site at http://battleofmanila.org
When I was a kid and asked my father what he did during the war, and whether he'd killed any Japanese, his response was a dry, yet authoritative "Well, I threw my typewriter at them..." His was a desk job, just a minor function within the Combined Operations Intelligence Centre of MacArthur's G.H.Q., preparing communiques, sitreps, Special Air Reports, Reports of Enemy Losses and signal traffic to and from Washington. He had joined C.O.I.C. in Brisbane, Australia, and stayed with them through New Guinea and into the Philippines, finishing in Manila. Hence the many spippets sprinkled across the book from his correspondence home, extracted from a collection of letters found in his footlocker. "Dad, if I'd only known then what I know now!" MANILA 1945 - AFTERMATH - is a coffee-table book of images of Manila collected from numerous sources, museums and private collectors, together with essays by the author. Historian Peter C. Parsons provides a preface on the myth and fact of the Battle of Manila. The book is rounded off by pre-eminent Filipino Historian Prof. Dr. Ricardo T. Jose's essay on Japanese Accounts of the battle. The Author is the Webmaster of the Battle of Manila site at http://battleofmanila.org
Author website
See More
About the Creator
Paul F. Whitman
Australia Philippines
Through the Corregidor Historic Society and, more recently the 503d PRCT Heritage Regiment., Paul presents thirteen publications, all connected in some way with Corregidor and the US Armed Forces in the SWPA during WWII. He started developing the Corregidor.Org website about the 1941-42 siege and the 1945 retaking of Corregidor as a penance for being an insolvency lawyer. Now retired, he has produced ten websites, more than a dozen Military History books, and has co-produced, with Peter Parsons, the documentary of the 1945 retaking of Corregidor - "CORREGIDOR - THE ROAD BACK. He married Rosie in 1980, has three adult children, and hates cats. He lives between two shores, Corregidor and Brisbane, Australia.