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Luzon—the largest, most populous, and central of more than seven thousand tropical isles forming the ragged green lace of the Philippine archipelago—represented a turning point in the war. If the Allies succeeded, a final victory against Japan seemed likely. If not, the war could become—on Luzon’s humid rice-latticed central plain and in its chilly, soaring northern mountains—a protracted quagmire.
Midnight in Broad Daylight: A Japanese American Family Caught Between Two Worlds
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