Rizal Baseball Stadium

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The Battle of Manila: 16 February, 1945 — I Like to Hear Myself Talk ...
Berlin Olympic Stadium (Olympiastadion)](https://www.tracesofwar.com/sights/28639/Olympic-Stadium.htm):** Built for the 1936 Olympics, the stadium’s catacombs were used as a factory for detonators and for air defense during the war. In 1945, it was the site of heavy fighting between German and Soviet forces.

  • Rizal Baseball Stadium: U.S. troops entered this stadium in Manila, Philippines, on February 16, 1945, during the brutal fight to liberate the city.
  • Deutsches Stadion (Nuremberg): Designed by Albert Speer, this was intended to be the world’s largest stadium, holding 405,000 people for Nazi party rallies, but construction was halted due to the war. U.S. troops entering Rizal Baseball Stadium during the Battle of Manila ...

That grounded ship, that fortress, that church on a hill that church on an island, that factory, factory, factory. Yes every map should have plenty of houses and huts. but every map should have that one thing that makes it stand out so you can go yes i remember fighting for x. No i dont want the Eifel tower, the colosseum or arch de triumph.

U.S. Army soldiers and tanks fights Japanese troops inside the Rizal ...

I remember the battle through the train station and the underground passages. I find it harder to recall the battle through a random house, farm or barn. every map needs roads street signs and cars. but every map should have one stand out feature so long as it was a real feature. dropping a carrier or battleship into the map destroy the immersion.

Aerial View of Rizal Memorial Stadium, Manila, Philippines | Harry S ...

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S this real cuz it looks hella ai/photoshopped

ww2 had journalist but also gi’s taking pictures you are just used to the glory picks like the stagged flag raising with a bigger flag