From housing the Philippines’ lawmakers and solons to surviving the war, the National Museum of Fine Arts has stood the test ...
At the event hosted by Yale’s Japanese American Student Union, Sam Mihara spoke about his childhood in the Heart Mountain ...
Maria Orosa is not just a street in Manila but should be remembered as the name of a World War II heroine associated with a famous Filipino food invention: Banana ketchup. In the website “Lady Science ...
A photo exhibit explores the story of Japanese Americans forced into internment camps with reproduced historical photos ...
Rina Nakano speaks with Dr. Takashi Hoshizaki, a World War II internment camp survivor who wound up serving in the United ...
By Joan Orendain WREATHS will be laid, and taps resound through Intramuros, when Memorare Manila 1945 commemorates 29 deadly days in February 1945. From Feb. 3 to March 3, 1945, 100,000 non-combatants ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, on the anniversary of Executive Order 9066 that began the horrific internment of thousands of ...
Looking at photos of Intramuros taken shortly after the 1945 Battle for Manila, it is clear that many structures—or at least the shell or facade—remained. In retrospect, some of these could have ...
An exhibit featuring the works of renowned Filipino painters, including National Artist Fernando Amorsolo, was opened to the ...
Maria Orosa and her fellow World War II heroes were given a final resting place at San Agustin Church in Intramuros, Manila ...
For 30 days, the Philippine capital was caught up in a clash between the Japanese and American ... of the worst massacres of the war. The series concludes on the first day of March, in the historic ...
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