When we think aboutWorld War II, we envision it in black and white. Today’s technology now enables us to “colorize” historical photos, giving us our only chance at seeing what the world really looked like back then. And it was truly spectacular. Color makes the big guns firing come alive.
It delayed Japanese advance long enough for US/PH troops and civilians to respond and retreat... without that, there would have been many more dead and captured. Early war, there was not much anyone could do but stall the Japanese, these stalling and regrouping tactics are THE MAIN reason they were abe to be stopped and driven back out of PH and all the other territory they took. Seems like you dont actually know much about it...
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When we think aboutWorld War II, we envision it in black and white. Today’s technology now enables us to “colorize” historical photos, giving us our only chance at seeing what the world really looked like back then. And it was truly spectacular. Color makes the big guns firing come alive.
Thank you. Good observation.
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Hard to believe that they were constructed after WW I with no overhead cover......
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What waste American 🗑 strength 💪 that artillery didn't prevent the fall of Philippines to Japanese
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It delayed Japanese advance long enough for US/PH troops and civilians to respond and retreat... without that, there would have been many more dead and captured. Early war, there was not much anyone could do but stall the Japanese, these stalling and regrouping tactics are THE MAIN reason they were abe to be stopped and driven back out of PH and all the other territory they took. Seems like you dont actually know much about it...