These hallowed halls : the events of February 1945 at De La Salle College. / Andrew Gonzalez.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : De La Salle University, c1982.Description: vii, 95 p.: ill. 22 cmSubject(s): Summary: and to place the massacre in its proper light and position in the histories of the city of Manila and of De La Salle University.Summary: to explain why the crime have ever occurredSummary: This text is a clear narration of the brutal killings of 41 Brothers and civilians in De La Salle University thirty seven years ago. The massacre despite its unpleasantness were examined to reveal what exactly happened and for us to understand the reasons behind its occurrence. This history attempts to relate the tragic event as accurately as possible. The authors of this book were confronted with three tasks: to write a definitive narration of the massacre, synthesizing a single coherent story from the many varied accounts
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and to place the massacre in its proper light and position in the histories of the city of Manila and of De La Salle University.

to explain why the crime have ever occurred

This text is a clear narration of the brutal killings of 41 Brothers and civilians in De La Salle University thirty seven years ago. The massacre despite its unpleasantness were examined to reveal what exactly happened and for us to understand the reasons behind its occurrence. This history attempts to relate the tragic event as accurately as possible. The authors of this book were confronted with three tasks: to write a definitive narration of the massacre, synthesizing a single coherent story from the many varied accounts

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