Intramuros_The_Story_of_the_Philippines.pdf
“The true tragedy of the assault was the human cost. The number of the Japanese dead itself is a tragedy, but thousands of innocent Filipino citizens, who had been kept in buildings as hostages by the Japanese and denied the chance to flee, had died in the American bombing or were killed by the Japanese during the final assault. As always is the case, the toll of liberating Manila was costly, and the lives of the innocents paid much of the blood price expected by such a battle” - Jon G. Malek, Intramuros, The Story of the Philippines
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Venerated Virgins of Intramuros (1982). (1)
[Torres, Jose Victor (2005). Ciudad Murada. Manila: Intramuros Administration (View here) (1)](https://sevenmodalities.notion.site/Torres-Jose-Victor-2005-Ciudad-Murada-Manila-Intramuros-Administration-View-here-1-8a16bafceb6b4eed86e4a7d132a532cb)