"We're Too Ashamed" — Filipino Women POWs Hid Their Faces — U.S. Troops Covered Them With Blankets
Автор: Hidden World Moves
Загружено: 2025-12-02
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When American soldiers liberated Santo Tomas prison camp in Manila on February 3rd, 1945, they expected to find grateful survivors celebrating their freedom. Instead, they discovered women who turned away, covered their faces, and whispered: "We're too ashamed." What these liberators uncovered in the following hours would shake even the most hardened combat veterans. This powerful true story reveals the hidden tragedy of Filipino women who endured unimaginable suffering under Japanese occupation during World War II. Forced into silence and shame for crimes committed against them, these survivors carried invisible wounds that no one wanted to acknowledge. Through the unexpected compassion of American chaplains, medics, and fellow survivors, a long journey toward healing began in the ashes of a burning Manila. This is a story of survival, injustice, and the courage it takes to reclaim dignity after the unthinkable. We share this history not to exploit their pain, but to honor their memory and ensure the world never forgets what happened to these brave women.
⚠️ This video contains mature themes about wartime atrocities.
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