Title: Tom Hanks "There is one damn thing after another"
Added: Mar 9, 2010
Author: EyeBiteTV
Duration: 1:9
Description:
EyeBiteTV Presents: The Pacific Premiere with Tom Hanks. THE PACIFIC - a massive, 10-part miniseries exec-produced by Steven Spielberg and Tom Hanks. LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA. February 24, 2010. For more celebrity clips, please check out http://eyebite.tv
Channel: Entertainment
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Youtube Comments: 44
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 2, 2011 - It is unfortunate that Mr. Hanks did not do a research of the Pacific theater but merely relied what was given to him. The Pacific war was BRUTAL under the Japanese. Read about: Bataan Death March Manila Massacre Palawan Massacre Rape of Nanking Comfort Women
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 2, 2011 - false. the atrocities is well DOCUMENTED. To deny it is to deny the Holocaust or even the A-bombs.
kuinosenmonkey Says:
Aug 2, 2011 - You should not believe in well documented forgery story blindly without grounds.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 2, 2011 - Unfortunately for you, they are well documented.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - Manila Massacre battlingbastardsbataan[.]com/som[.]htm "The order that brought this about came directly from Tokyo. Reliable evidence based on interrogation of prisoners of war, military personnel, Philippine officials and civilians, and Japanese documents reveals the staggering fact that the Sack of Manila and its attendant horrors were not the act of a crazed garrison in a last-ditch, berserk defense, but the coldly planned purpose of the Japanese high command."
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - Fact is, much of Japanese atrocities like KILL-ALL policy as regards to the POW were ordered from Tokyo
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - On 10 February 1945, a squad of Japanese soldiers entered the Red Cross Building and proceeded to shoot and bayonet everyone in the building, including staff doctors, patients and young babies, nurses, and refugees. Nurses pleaded for the lives of mothers with new-born infants, but all were bayoneted or shot
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - hen the attackers ransacked the building for food and supplies. Modesto Farolan, Acting Manager of the Philippine Red Cross, escaped. Under affidavit, he has described these inhuman atrocities.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - Enemy documents relating to the massacre include a diary entry recording the death of 1,000 civilians by burning, a battalion order giving instructions for the disposal of civilians by burning and an order instructing that all people on the battlefield, with the exception of Japanese are to be killed.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - The individual atrocities, as told by the survivors, were countless and barbarous. Women were slashed with sabers, their breasts cut off, they genitals pierced with bayonets; children were cut and stabbed with sabers and bayonets. Men, trying to save their belongings from burning homes, were burned with flame throwers and forced back into the burning buildings. Few escaped alive.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - On Monday, 12 February, about 70 people had gathered for protection from shelling at the foot of the staircase in the southern wing of La Salle College, where I had gone to live at the invitation of the Director when the Japanese took possession of my house and church. A Japanese officer and 20 soldiers entered and at the officer's command the soldiers began bayoneting all of us, men, women, and children, without provocation.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - On each occasion, Japanese firing squads composed of about 10 soldiers armed with automatic weapons lined up the civilians at the intersection of Victoria and General Solano Streets and mowed them down with point-blank fire. Women-folk of the victims who ran out to plead with the soldiers were killed in cold blood before they even reached the soldiers.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - The story of the Red Cross service to the people of besieged Manila is written in the blood of its own doctors and nurses who fell victims of Japanese bullets and bayonets at six o'clock in the evening of 10 February 1945, murdered in cold blood with their patients and the many refugees, mostly women and children, given shelter when their homes were burned or destroyed.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - battlingbastardsbataan[.]com[/]som[.]htm
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - With the American and Filipino liberators just on the other side of the Pasig River, the Japanese soldiers and sailors, and the Korean marines proceeded to go from one city block to another, burning and looting the homes, raping the women, and murdering as many citizens of Manila as they could, in biblical proportions. The Ermita, Malate, and Pasay districts were most greatly affected. The Japanese Military, in Manila, declared war on its civilian population.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - Conservative estimates state the the Manila Massacre, which took place in February, 1945, claimed the lives of over 111,000 civilians, an estimate of 35,000 more than either Nagasaki or Hiroshima.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - battlingbastardsbataan[.]com[/]james[.]htm Shortly after this call, all telephone communication was cut off. About mid-afternoon of Sunday, February 4, we heard several extremely loud explosions north of where we were. My father thought aloud and said that the Japanese must be blowing up the bridges that spanned the Pasig River. He was right. Electricity and water supply had been cut off even earlier.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - Memories bring me back to February 17, 1945, our day of liberation, but unknown to us then, a day also that marked the merciless massacre of civilians by Japanese marines at the house of Dr. Rafael Moreta, our neighbor at Isaac Peral Street.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - I often think and remember Mr. Andy Cang and his loving wife Remedios, whose generosity and kindness helped us survive those last harrowing days at the PGH. I think of that kind American officer who gave us water from his canteen, and I wonder if he too survived the Battle of Manila.
mangkukulam2010 Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - With the American and Filipino liberators just on the other side of the Pasig River, the Japanese soldiers and sailors, and the Korean marines proceeded to go from one city block to another, burning and looting the homes, raping the women, and murdering as many citizens of Manila as they could, in biblical proportions. The Ermita, Malate, and Pasay districts were most greatly affected. The Japanese Military, in Manila, declared war on its civilian population.
kuinosenmonkey Says:
Aug 3, 2011 - Hello. Are you a Chinese?
kuinosenmonkey Says:
Aug 12, 2011 - Forgotten Filipinos / The Filipino genocide watch?v=SfLJQYuSZSk Spanish American War the Philippines and Filipino Genocide watch?v=y1f_1TF3rA8 Japan's managinip watch?v=qAf5RcaToJ0
kuinosenmonkey Says:
Aug 12, 2011 - watch?v=Ju7FZZfwb3I#t=2m31s America's Plan to Bomb Japan before Pearl Harbor watch?v=_wNA--Pw9Y8 フィリピンで語り継がれる特攻精神 watch?v=HknYSn-sGtU
RonyMexico Says:
Aug 15, 2011 - fuck you, asshole you suck


Fishlips5000 Says:
Jun 26, 2011 - In a way he makes sense but I don't know what his agenda is. Does he self hate America for hating other nations that hate us equally if not more? People like Lady Gaga play it safe by attacking Christianity, but wouldn't fucking dare attack the religion that suppresses women's rights and attacks homosexuality with execution. Why? Because shit talkers do their best to talk shit but fear physical harm to themselves. In a way perhaps we could learn from elements of Islam,or go old school crusades.