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  2. Philippine–Japanese Friendship Tower - Wikipedia

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    The site of the Friendship Tower in Bagac, Bataan is located about 200 meters (660 ft) from where the Bataan Death March of April 1942 took place which caused the deaths of 10,000 war prisoners. [1]

  3. Bagac - Wikipedia

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    Bagac Friendship Tower — The monument, symbolizing the renewed friendship between Japan and the Philippines after the events of World War II, was erected by Risshō Kōsei Kai, a Japanese Buddhist organization. The tower was inaugurated on April 8, 1975, and is located about 200 m (660 ft) from where the Bataan Death March started. The 27 ...

  4. World War II monuments and memorials in the Philippines

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    Due to the lack of reinforcement and supplies, and continuous Japanese onslaught, the USAFFE in Bataan under Gen. Edward King surrendered on April 9, 1942, which saw the largest surrender of American forces on foreign soil and lead to the infamous Bataan Death March where more than 16,000 of the 80,0000 American and Filipino POWs died.

  5. Bataan - Wikipedia

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    The Filipino-Japanese Friendship Tower in Bagac is a monument to commemorate the re-establishment of the Filipino-Japanese diplomatic friendship after the World War II. The Saint Dominic Parish Church or Abucay Church is a 17th-century church of Baroque style of architecture.

  6. Bataan Death March - Wikipedia

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    The Bataan Death March [a] was the forcible transfer by the Imperial Japanese Army of around 72,000 to 78,000 [1] [2] [3] American and Filipino prisoners of war (POW) from the municipalities of Bagac and Mariveles on the Bataan Peninsula to Camp O'Donnell via San Fernando.

  7. Raid at Cabanatuan - Wikipedia

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    A group of Japanese soldiers made an effort to flank the ambush position by crossing the river away from the bridge, but the guerrillas spotted and eliminated them. [145] At 20:15, the camp was secured from the Japanese and Prince fired his flare to signal the end of the assault. [146] No gunfire had occurred for the last fifteen minutes. [147]

  8. Pantingan River massacre - Wikipedia

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    Imperial Japanese Army The Pantingan River massacre ( Filipino : Pagpatay sa Ilog Pantingan ) was the mass execution of Filipino and American officers and non-commissioned officers Prisoners-of-War by members of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Bataan Death March on April 12, 1942, in Bagac , Bataan . [ 2 ]

  9. Category:Buildings and structures in Bataan - Wikipedia

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    Buildings and structures in Bataan — a province in the Luzon region of the Philippines. ... Philippine–Japanese Friendship Tower; Port of Subic Bay; S.