Kumander Sisa – Hukbalahap Anti-Japanese Guerrillas’ Top Woman Leader in WWII

Kumander Sisa – Hukbalahap Anti-Japanese Guerrillas’ Top Woman Leader in WWII

Here’s the story of Felicidad Sicangco Del Rosario and the heroic Del Rosario/Abad Santos families of Pampanga.

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February 1945: The Massacre of Civilians After the Famous Rescue of Los Baños POWs

February 1945: The Massacre of Civilians After the Famous Rescue of Los Baños POWs

Thousands of civilians paid with their lives in the hands of Japanese troops after Allies rescued prisoners of war in Los Baños, Laguna.

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[Partner] The Aftermath of the Los Baños Rescue – the Massacre of Innocent Civilians

[Partner] The Aftermath of the Los Baños Rescue – the Massacre of Innocent Civilians

When the civilian Prisoner of War (POW) internment camp of Santo Tomas University in Manila was being liberated starting on February 3, 1945, the Imperial Japanese Army started the total “subjugation” of guerrillas and civilians in the villages between Calamba in Laguna province and Santo Tomas in Batangas province, southwest of Manila.   What lies in between these towns was another internment camp for American and Allied Civilian POWs located at the University of the Philippines College of Agriculture in the town of Los Baños, next to Calamba

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Ship and Shipmates Before Self: The Heroism of Telesforo Trinidad

Ship and Shipmates Before Self: The Heroism of Telesforo Trinidad

Learn about the campaign to name a U.S. Navy ship in honor of Medal of Honor recipient Telesforo Trinidad

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World War II in the Philippines - 75 Years After

World War II in the Philippines - 75 Years After

Remembering the Filipino people’s sacrifices during the Second World War.

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Remember Bataan

Remember Bataan

What you didn’t know about the Filipinos’ heroic role in WWII, the Bataan Death March and postwar betrayal.

    

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