Unlock the Heroic Story of Four American Women
Angels of the Underground tells the lesser-known tale of four American women who joined the resistance movement in the Philippines during World War II. Gladys Savary, Claire Phillips, Yay Panlilio, and Peggy Utinsky risked everything to support the Allied war effort, smuggling supplies and information to guerrilla forces and prisoners. Their bravery and cunning in the face of brutal occupation and execution is a testament to their commitment to patriotism and duty.
Discover the Compelling Story of these Ordinary Women
Through archival research, FBI documents, and memoirs, Theresa Kaminski sheds light on the Japanese-occupied city of Manila, the Bataan Death March, and the formation of guerrilla units in the mountains of Luzon. This narrative highlights the complex political dimensions of the occupied Philippines and its importance to the war effort in the Pacific.
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