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The Battle of Manila – which spanned Feb. 3 to March 3, 1945 – began with the American operation aimed at the liberation of internees held by the Japanese at the University of Santo Tomas and the reclamation of Malacañang Palace and the Legislative Building, where the Commonwealth government was hoped to be restored.

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