The Philippines being one of the major theaters of World War II, has commissioned a number of monuments, cemeteries memorials, preserved relics, and established private and public museums, as well as National Shrines, to commemorate battles and events during the invasion, occupation, and liberation of the country. The United States and Japan also has established a number of memorials in the country.
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The National Historical Commission provides national level oversight for national shrines. However, there are local and private initiatives to commemorate battles, massacres, and local heroes.
The events of World War II has forged a national identity for the country, as well as established traditions for the Philippine military.
Background
Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Philippines being a commonwealth colony of the United States of America, was attacked by Japan on December 8, 1941. The attack was followed with landings made by the Imperial Japanese Army's 14th Area Army under Gen. Masaharu Homma in northern Luzon, Lingayen Gulf, and Davao. Gen. Douglas MacArthur lead the United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE) which absorbed the Philippine Army. While the rest of Southeast Asia capitulated to the Imperial Japanese Army's southern advance, American and Filipino forces withdrew to Bataan peninsula and Corregidor Island and held out for the next few months. Gen. MacArthur and Pres. Manuel L. Quezon was later directed by Washington to escape to Australia, where the former were to lead the American forces in the Southwest Pacific, and the latter to establish a government-in-exile in the United States.
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. This was followed by Gen. Jonathan Wainwright's surrender of Corregidor on May 6, 1942, completing the occupation of Japan over the Philippines.
The POWs were then incarcerated in the Camp O'Donnell, where the IJA was ill-prepared to handle the numbers. The lack of supplies and basic needs has brought to 400 deaths per day among the POWs.
For the next 3.5 years, the Philippines came under Japan's Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. While there were a number of leaders who collaborated with the Japanese authorities, some opted to resist through guerrilla warfare. The Filipino and American guerrillas provided critical intelligence to Gen. MacArthur's headquarters, and harassed Japanese forces during their occupation. The Filipino general public meanwhile suffered under oppressive Japanese retaliations, aside from the economic hardship brought about by the war.
Gen. MacArthur returned to the Philippines on October 24, 1944, with the largest amphibious operation in the Pacific Theater in Leyte Island. This was followed by the invasion of Mindoro on December for the establishment of air bases for Gen. George Kenney's Far East Air Force to cover the invasion of Luzon in January 1945. In the next few weeks, Gen. MacArthur's Sixth and Eighth Army moved from Lingayen and Batangas on a pincer move towards the capital, culminating in the Battle of Manila. In the next few months, the rest of the Philippines was liberated by both armies in successive battles.
After the surrender of Japan in September 1945, the American forces began establishing cemeteries around the country to commemorate the fallen American and Filipino troops, as well as civilians. When the Philippines gained independence on July 4, 1946, the country continued with the establishment of memorials, monuments, and commemoration of events during World War II.
National Shrines
Museums
Name | Category | Location | Established | Remarks | Coordinates | Image |
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Mount Samat WWII Museum | Public Museum | Pilar, Bataan | 1970 | Displays relics, static displays, and accounts of the Battle of Bataan. | 14°36′20.80″N 120°30′32.17″E / 14.6057778°N 120.5089361°E / 14.6057778; 120.5089361 (Mount Samat WWII Museum) | |
Corregidor Museum & Tour | Public Museum | Corregidor, Cavite | The whole island has been turned into a museum and tour site, with visits to gun batteries, shrines, markers, and museums. | 14°22′52″N 120°34′34″E / 14.3812°N 120.5760°E / 14.3812; 120.5760 (Corregidor Museum & Tour) | ||
Capas National Shrine Museum | Public Museum | Capas, Tarlac | 1991 | Visual documentation and accounts of the suffering of the American and Filipino POWs incarcerated in this location after the Battle of Bataan. Also displays a PNR cattle car where 60-80 men were crammed in for a day's ride from San Fernando to Capas. | 15°20′56″N 120°32′43″E / 15.34891°N 120.545246°E / 15.34891; 120.545246 (Capas National Shrine Museum) | |
Manila American Cemetery & Memorial | Public Museum | Fort Bonifacio, Metro Manila | 2020 | Newly opened museum at the visitors center depicting the heroic actions of American and Filipino soldiers during the WWII. | 14°32′24″N 121°03′03″E / 14.5399°N 121.0509°E / 14.5399; 121.0509 (Manila American Cemetery & Memorial) | |
Clark Museum | Museum | Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone, Pampanga | 1993 | Contains relics, weapons, and uniforms from WW2.. | 14°10′08″N 121°13′22″E / 14.1690°N 121.2227°E / 14.1690; 121.2227 (Clark Museum) | |
AFP Museum | Museum | Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City | Date | Contains static displays, relics, weapons, and uniforms from WW2. | 14°36′40″N 121°03′42″E / 14.6110°N 121.0618°E / 14.6110; 121.0618 (AFP Museum) | |
Casa Real Shrine | Museum | Malolos, Bulacan | Date | Contains WW2 relics including copy of Gen. Yamashita's Instrument of Surrender. | 14°50′40″N 120°48′41″E / 14.8445°N 120.8114°E / 14.8445; 120.8114 (Casa Real Shrine) | |
Fort Santiago Dungeon | Museum | Intramuros, Manila | Museum commemorating torture site used by Kempetai on Filipino military and civilians. | 14°35′26″N 120°58′27″E / 14.5906°N 120.9743°E / 14.5906; 120.9743 (Fort Santiago Dungeon) | ||
Bataan World War II Museum | Museum | Balanga Elementary School, Balanga, Bataan | Municipal museum located adjacent to the Surrender of Bataan Monument at the Balanga Elementary School. Contains relics and historical account of the Battle of Bataan. | 14°40′52″N 120°32′45″E / 14.6810°N 120.5458°E / 14.6810; 120.5458 (Bataan World War II Museum) |
Battle Sites & Events Markers
Name | Category | Location | Established | Remarks | Coordinates | Image |
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Battle of Barrio Piis | Marker | Lucban, Quezon | 2010 | Marker commemorating the battle between units of the Philippine Army's 1st Regular Division, and the Japanese invading forces that landed in Mauban on December 26, 1941. | 14°51′14″N 120°28′26″E / 14.8539°N 120.4738°E / 14.8539; 120.4738 (Battle of Barrio Piis) | |
First Line of Defense Monument | Monument | Dinalupihan, Bataan | Monument commemorating the location of the first line of defense by the defenders of Bataan. | 14°51′14″N 120°28′26″E / 14.8539°N 120.4738°E / 14.8539; 120.4738 (First Line of Defense Monument) | ||
MacArthur Memorial Marker | Monument | Cagayan de Oro, Misamis Oriental | 2008 | Monument to commemorate the escape of Pres. Quezon and Gen. MacArhtur's to Australia through Cagayan de Oro. | 8°30′04″N 124°39′52″E / 8.50111°N 124.66444°E / 8.50111; 124.66444 (MacArthur Memorial Marker) | |
Gen. Douglas MacArthur Landmark | Monument | Del Monte Airfield, Manolo Fortich, Bukidnon | Monument to commemorate Gen. MacArthur's and the Philippine Commonwealth Government's escape to Australia, through Del Monte Airfield. Inscription: In alis vincimus (On wings we conquer) | 08°21′42″N 124°50′00″E / 8.36167°N 124.83333°E / 8.36167; 124.83333 (Gen. Douglas MacArthur Landmark) | ||
Final Battle of Bataan Marker | Marker | Pilar, Bataan | Date | Marker commemorating the last battle by the 41st Infantry Division against Japanese forces on April 8, 1942. | 14°38′00″N 120°30′40″E / 14.6333°N 120.5111°E / 14.6333; 120.5111 (Final Battle of Bataan Marker) | Image |
II Corps Last Line Marker | Marker | Bgy. Alangan, Limay, Bataan | Location of Gen. Edward P. King's last command HQ over the forces in Bataan. Alangan River served as the last line of defense up to April 8, 1942. | 14°40′52″N 120°32′45″E / 14.6810°N 120.5458°E / 14.6810; 120.5458 (II Corps Last Line Marker) | ||
Surrender of Bataan Marker | Monument | Bataan WWII Museum, Balanga, Bataan | Location of Gen. Edward P. King's surrender of USAFFE forces in Bataan to Japanese command on April 9, 1942. | 14°40′52″N 120°32′45″E / 14.6810°N 120.5458°E / 14.6810; 120.5458 (Surrender of Bataan Marker) | ||
Bataan Death March Kilometer Zero | Kilometer Post | Mariveles, Bataan | Starting point of Bataan Death March in Mariveles, Bataan. | 14°26′10″N 120°29′28″E / 14.4361°N 120.4910°E / 14.4361; 120.4910 (Bataan Death March Kilometer Zero) | ||
San Fernando Train Station Death March Marker | Marker | San Fernando, Pampanga | Date | Embarkation point of American and Filipino POWs into cattle cars of the Philippine National Railway to Capas, Tarlac. | 14°26′10″N 120°29′28″E / 14.4361°N 120.4910°E / 14.4361; 120.4910 (San Fernando Train Station Death March Marker) | |
Santo Domingo Train Station Death March Marker | Monument | Capas, Tarlac | Date | Disembarkation point of American and Filipino POWs after being transported in cattle cars of the Philippine National Railway from San Fernando, Pampanga. | 14°26′10″N 120°29′28″E / 14.4361°N 120.4910°E / 14.4361; 120.4910 (Santo Domingo Train Station Death March Marker) | |
Pantingan Massacre Site | Marker | Bagac, Bataan | Date | To commemorate the Patingan River Massacre. | Image | |
Jose Abad Santos Monument | Monument | Tanawan, Carcar City, Cebu | November 14, 2021 | Location commemorating the capture of Chief Justice Jose Abad Santos by the Japanese forces, and his eventual summary execution | 10°07′42″N 123°35′57″E / 10.1284°N 123.5992°E / 10.1284; 123.5992 (Jose Abad Santos Monument) | Image |
Narwhal Park | Monument | Nasipit, Agusan del Norte | 2011 | Commemorating the efforts of the USS Narwhal in support of the guerrilla movement in Mindanao, and rescuing civilians to Australia. | 8°58′27″N 125°20′15″E / 8.97417°N 125.33750°E / 8.97417; 125.33750 (Narwhal Park) | |
MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park | Monument | Palo, Leyte | Date | To commemorate the Leyte Landings October 24, 1944 during the Battle of Leyte | 11°10′20″N 125°00′44″E / 11.17222°N 125.01222°E / 11.17222; 125.01222 (MacArthur Landing Memorial National Park) | |
Battle of Sibuyan Sea Monument | Monument | Alcantara, Romblon | 2007 | To commemorate the Battle of Sibuyan Sea and the sinking of the IJN battleship Musashi | 12°15′42″N 122°03′25″E / 12.2617°N 122.0569°E / 12.2617; 122.0569 (Battle of Sibuyan Sea Monument) | |
Battle of Sibuyan Sea Monument | Monument | Banton, Romblon | To commemorate the Battle of Sibuyan Sea and the sinking of the IJN battleship Musashi | 12°56′45″N 122°05′46″E / 12.9459°N 122.0960°E / 12.9459; 122.0960 (Battle of Sibuyan Sea Monument) | ||
Battle of Surigao Strait Monument | Monument | Surigao City, Surigao del Norte | 2019 | To commemorate the Battle of Surigao Strait, the last battleship-to-battleship action in history | 15°14′21″N 120°34′08″E / 15.2393°N 120.5690°E / 15.2393; 120.5690 (Battle of Surigao Strait Monument) | |
Kamikaze East Airfield Monument | Monument | Mabalacat, Pampanga | 2000 | Second airfield utilized by the Imperial Japanese Navy 1st Air Fleet during the counterattack against the American forces during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. | 12°21′34″N 121°02′35″E / 12.3595°N 121.0430°E / 12.3595; 121.0430 (Kamikaze East Airfield Monument) | |
Kamikaze West Airfield Monument | Monument | Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone, Mabalacat, Pampanga | October 25, 2004 | Second airfield utilized by the Imperial Japanese Navy 1st Air Fleet during the counterattack against the American forces during the Battle of Leyte Gulf. | 15°13′02″N 120°32′59″E / 15.2172°N 120.5496°E / 15.2172; 120.5496 (Kamikaze West Airfield Monument) | Image |
Sindangan War Memorial Shrine | Marker | Sindangan, Zamboanga del Norte | Date | On September 7, 1944, the submarine USS Paddle torpedoed the Japanese hell ship Shinyo Maru. The crew did not know there were 750 American POWs. Only 82 POWs survived and were rescued by the residents of Sindangan. | 8°18′52″N 122°57′40″E / 8.3145°N 122.9611°E / 8.3145; 122.9611 (Sindangan War Memorial Shrine) | Image |
Agdangan Massacre Marker | Marker | Bgy. Agdangan, Baao, Camarines Sur | Date | On October 15, 1944, Japanese soldiers massacred 77 Filipino civilians of Agdangan after a Japanese courier was ambushed in the area. | 13°29′43″N 123°19′21″E / 13.4952°N 123.3226°E / 13.4952; 123.3226 (Agdangan Massacre Marker) | |
Mindoro Landings Monument | Monument | San Jose, Occidental Mindoro | Date | To commemorate the Mindoro Landings which began the Battle of Mindoro on December 15, 1944 | 12°21′34″N 121°02′35″E / 12.3595°N 121.0430°E / 12.3595; 121.0430 (Mindoro Landings Monument) | |
Lingayen Landings Monument | Monument | Lingayen, Pangasinan | Date | To commemorate the Lingayen Landings on January 3, 1945. | 16°02′03″N 120°13′52″E / 16.03411°N 120.2311°E / 16.03411; 120.2311 (Lingayen Landings Monument) | |
Zambales Landings Monument | Monument | San Narciso, Zambales | 1994 | To commemorate the Zamables Landings on January 19, 1945. | 15°00′53″N 120°03′54″E / 15.0147°N 120.0651°E / 15.0147; 120.0651 (Zambales Landings Monument) | |
Nasugbu Landings Monument | Monument | Nasugbu, Batangas | Date | To commemorate the Nasugbu Landings on January 31, 1945 by the Eighth United States Army. | 14°04′17″N 120°37′30″E / 14.07139°N 120.62513594012702°E / 14.07139; 120.62513594012702 (Nasugbu Landings Monument) | |
Tagaytay Ridge Landings Monument | Monument | Tagaytay City, Cavite | Date | To commemorate the Tagaytay airborne invasion on February 3, 1945, by the 11th Airborne Division. | 14°06′55″N 120°57′43″E / 14.1153°N 120.9619°E / 14.1153; 120.9619 (Tagaytay Ridge Landings Monument) | |
Cabanatuan American Memorial | Memorial | Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija | April 12, 1982 | Memorial for American POWs incarcerated at the Cabanatuan Concentration Camp, and their eventual rescue. | 15°30′40″N 121°02′38″E / 15.5110°N 121.0440°E / 15.5110; 121.0440 (Cabanatuan American Memorial) | |
Palawan Massacre Marker | Marker | Plaza Cuartel, Puerto Princesa, Palawan | Location of Palawan Massacre by the Japanese on 100 American POWs. | 9°44′24″N 118°43′47″E / 9.7401°N 118.7296°E / 9.7401; 118.7296 (Palawan Massacre Marker) | ||
UPLB Baker Memorial Hall | Marker | University of the Philippines Los Baños, Los Baños, Laguna | 2005 | Location of internment camp for American civilians. | 14°09′43″N 121°14′33″E / 14.1619°N 121.2426°E / 14.1619; 121.2426 (UPLB Baker Memorial Hall) | |
Memorare – Manila 1945 | Statue | Intramuros, Manila | 1995 | Memorial statue for the 100,000 civilian victims of the Manila Massacre. | 14°35′26″N 120°58′27″E / 14.5906°N 120.9743°E / 14.5906; 120.9743 (Memorare – Manila 1945) | |
White Cross | Marker | Intramuros, Manila | Marker commemorating the common grave of 600 individuals discovered in the Fort Santiago Dungeons after the Battle of Manila. | 14°35′26″N 120°58′27″E / 14.5906°N 120.9743°E / 14.5906; 120.9743 (White Cross) | ||
Liberation of Baguio Marker | Marker | Naguilian Rd., Baguio City, Benguet | Dilapidated marker commemorating the efforts of the 33rd Infantry Division in liberating Baguio March 1945. | Coord | ||
Gen. Yamashita Surrender Site | Marker | Kiangan, Ifugao | Date | Gen. Yamashita, overall commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines surrendered at this location. | 16°46′38″N 121°05′07″E / 16.7771°N 121.08519708199573°E / 16.7771; 121.08519708199573 (Gen. Yamashita Surrender Site) | |
Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita Execution Site Shrine | Marker | Los Baños, Laguna | Date | Execution site of Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita | 14°10′08″N 121°13′22″E / 14.1690°N 121.2227°E / 14.1690; 121.2227 (Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita Execution Site Shrine) | |
Gen. Masaharu Homma Execution Site Marker | Marker | Los Baños, Laguna | Date | Execution site of Gen. Masaharu Homma. | 14°10′08″N 121°13′22″E / 14.1689°N 121.22280°E / 14.1689; 121.22280 (Gen. Masaharu Homma Execution Site Marker) |
Other Monuments & Markers
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Name | Category | Location | Established | Remarks | Coordinates | Image |
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41st Infantry Division Shrine | Monument | Tagaytay City, Cavite | Date | Monument commemorating the 41st Infantry Division under Gen. Vicente Lim. Tagaytay was the division's cantonment from September to December 1941, prior to their relocation to Bataan Peninsula. | 14°05′45″N 120°56′21″E / 14.0957°N 120.9391°E / 14.0957; 120.9391 (41st Infantry Division Shrine) | |
Philippine Army Artillery Memorial | Monument | Clark Freeport and Special Economic Zone, Mabalacat, Pampanga | 2017 | Original location of Camp Dau, established on March 10, 1937, under the leadership of Col. Fidel Segundo. | 15°10′57″N 120°34′29″E / 15.1824°N 120.5748°E / 15.1824; 120.5748 (Philippine Army Artillery Memorial) | |
Yahagi Memorial Cemetery | Monument | Don Pedro Subdivision, Marulas, Valenzuela | May 27, 1942 | Originally erected in 1938 to commemorate the 48 crew members of the IJN Yahagi who were buried at the British Cemetery Manila (current location). During, the Japanese occupation, the Imperial Japanese Navy celebrated their Navy Day with the rededication of the monument. | 14°40′48″N 120°58′34″E / 14.6799°N 120.9762°E / 14.6799; 120.9762 (Yahagi Memorial Cemetery) | |
Philippine-Japanese Memorial Park | Park | New Bilibid Prison, Muntinlupa | Date | To commemorate the 17 Japanese POWs and war criminals executed by the Philippine Government from 1947 to 1952 after the war crimes trial in Manila. | 14°22′30″N 121°01′35″E / 14.3749°N 121.0263°E / 14.3749; 121.0263 (Philippine-Japanese Memorial Park) | |
Japanese Garden | Shrine | Lumban, Laguna | January 14, 1973 | To commemorate the Japanese, American, and Philippine casualties during WW2, specifically in Southern Luzon under the Shimbu Group. | 14°17′01″N 121°30′38″E / 14.28362°N 121.5105°E / 14.28362; 121.5105 (Japanese Garden) | |
Jose Gozar Monument | Monument | Calapan Plaza, Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro | 2018 | Commemoration of Lt. Jose Gozar of the Philippine Army Air Corps, who received the Distinguished Service Cross for his attempt at aerial ramming of Japanese bombers on December 10, 1942. | 13°24′53″N 121°10′45″E / 13.4147°N 121.1792°E / 13.4147; 121.1792 (Jose Gozar Monument) | |
Tagudin Veterans Marker | Marker | Tagudin, Ilocos Sur | Marker commemorating the veterans of WWII from Tagudin, Ilocos Sur. | 16°56′02″N 120°26′41″E / 16.9339°N 120.4447°E / 16.9339; 120.4447 (Tagudin Veterans Marker) | ||
Rosario Veterans Monument | Monument | Rosario, La Union | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Rosario, La Union. | 16°13′47″N 120°29′14″E / 16.2298°N 120.4873°E / 16.2298; 120.4873 (Rosario Veterans Monument) | ||
Alcala Guerrilla Veterans Monument | Monument | Alcala, Pangasinan | Monument commemorating the veterans and guerrillas of WWII from Alcala, Pangasinan. | 15°50′45″N 120°31′13″E / 15.8458°N 120.5203°E / 15.8458; 120.5203 (Alcala Guerrilla Veterans Monument) | ||
Laur WWII Veterans Monument | Monument | Laur, Nueva Ecija | Monument commemorating the veterans and guerrillas of WWII from Laur, Nueva Ecija. | 15°35′01″N 121°11′06″E / 15.5837°N 121.1849°E / 15.5837; 121.1849 (Laur WWII Veterans Monument) | ||
Malolos Veterans Monument | Monument | Malolos, Bulacan | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Malolos, Bulacan. | 14°50′36″N 120°48′40″E / 14.8434°N 120.8111°E / 14.8434; 120.8111 (Malolos Veterans Monument) | ||
Ususan Veterans Monument | Monument | Bgy. Ususan, Pateros, Metro Manila | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Pateros, Metro Manila. | 14°32′07″N 121°04′04″E / 14.5352°N 121.0677°E / 14.5352; 121.0677 (Ususan Veterans Monument) | ||
Indang Veterans Monument | Monument | Indang, Cavite | 2014 | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Indang, Cavite | 14°12′10″N 120°50′25″E / 14.20278°N 120.84028°E / 14.20278; 120.84028 (Indang Veterans Monument) | |
Naic Veterans Monument | Monument | Naic, Cavite | 2014 | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Naic, Cavite | 14°19′17″N 120°46′18″E / 14.3215°N 120.7717°E / 14.3215; 120.7717 (Naic Veterans Monument) | |
Angono Veterans Memorial | Monument | Angono, Rizal | Monument commemorating the veterans and guerrillas of WWII from Angono, Rizal. | 14°31′56″N 121°09′09″E / 14.5323°N 121.1525°E / 14.5323; 121.1525 (Angono Veterans Memorial) | ||
Tanay Veterans Memorial | Monument | Tanay, Rizal | Monument commemorating the veterans and guerrillas of WWII from Tanay, Rizal. | 14°30′00″N 121°17′02″E / 14.5000°N 121.2839°E / 14.5000; 121.2839 (Tanay Veterans Memorial) | ||
Famy-Siniloan Veterans Monument | Monument | Famy, Laguna | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Siniloan, Laguna | 14°26′07″N 121°26′57″E / 14.4353°N 121.4492°E / 14.4353; 121.4492 (Famy-Siniloan Veterans Monument) | ||
Pangil Veterans Monument | Monument | Pangil, Laguna | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Pangil, Laguna | 14°26′07″N 121°26′56″E / 14.4353°N 121.4490°E / 14.4353; 121.4490 (Pangil Veterans Monument) | ||
Pakil Veterans Monument | Monument | Pakil, Laguna | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Pakil, Laguna | 14°22′49″N 121°28′43″E / 14.3804°N 121.47863°E / 14.3804; 121.47863 (Pakil Veterans Monument) | ||
Paete Veterans Monument | Monument | Paete, Laguna | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Paete, Laguna | 14°21′52″N 121°28′53″E / 14.3644°N 121.4813°E / 14.3644; 121.4813 (Paete Veterans Monument) | ||
Pagsanjan Veterans Monument | Monument | Pagsanjan, Laguna | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Pagsanjan, Laguna | 14°16′22″N 121°27′21″E / 14.2729°N 121.4558°E / 14.2729; 121.4558 (Pagsanjan Veterans Monument) | ||
Calauan Veterans Monument | Monument | Calauan, Laguna | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Calauan, Laguna | 14°09′01″N 121°18′53″E / 14.1502°N 121.3147°E / 14.1502; 121.3147 (Calauan Veterans Monument) | ||
Calamba Veterans Monument | Monument | Calamba, Laguna | Monument commemorating the veterans of WWII from Calamba, Laguna. | 14°12′53″N 121°10′05″E / 14.2146°N 121.1680°E / 14.2146; 121.1680 (Calamba Veterans Monument) | ||
Cavinti Veterans Monument | Monument | Cavinti, Laguna | Monument commemorating the veterans and guerrillas of WWII from Cavinti, Laguna. | 14°14′31″N 121°30′53″E / 14.2419°N 121.5146°E / 14.2419; 121.5146 (Cavinti Veterans Monument) | ||
Tancong Vaca Guerrilla Unit Memorial | Monument | Bgy. San Nicolas, Canaman, Camarines Sur | Monument commemorating the Tancong Vaca Guerrilla Unit of Canaman, Camarines Sur.. | 13°39′05″N 123°06′09″E / 13.6514°N 123.1025°E / 13.6514; 123.1025 (Tancong Vaca Guerrilla Unit Memorial) | ||
Granada Veterans Monument | Monument | Bgy. Granada, Bacolod, Negros Occidental | Monument commemorating the veterans and guerrillas of WWII from Bgy. Granada, Bacolod City. | 10°39′58″N 123°02′02″E / 10.6661°N 123.0340°E / 10.6661; 123.0340 (Granada Veterans Monument) | ||
Battle of Mt. Kalisungan | Monument | Brgy. San Mateo, San Pablo City, Laguna | August 27, 2000 | Monument commemorating the Battle of Mt. Kalisungan was the last Fil-Am uprising in the city of San Pablo against the Japanese Imperial Army | 14°06′51″N 121°18′01″E / 14.114167°N 121.300278°E / 14.114167; 121.300278 | |
Pinaglabanan Shrine- Battle of Sta. Isabel | Monument | Brgy. Sta Isabel, San Pablo City, Laguna | November 22, 1979 | Monument commemorating the Battle of Sta Isabel, first Fil-Am uprising in the city of San Pablo against the invading Japanese Imperial Army | 14°05′00″N 121°21′06″E / 14.083333°N 121.351667°E / 14.083333; 121.351667 | |
Dambana ng Kagitingan -San Pablo WWII Veterans Memorial Shrine | Monument | San Pablo City, Laguna | Monument dedicated to the sons and daughters of San Pablo who fought against the Japanese during WWII | 14°04′28″N 121°19′31″E / 14.074444°N 121.325278°E / 14.074444; 121.325278 | ||
Liberation of San Pablo City | Monument | San Pablo City, Laguna | Monument dedicated to the liberators of San Pablo City, Laguna |
See also
- List of massacres in the Philippines
- Philippine War Crimes Commission
- World War II Philippine war crimes trials
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External links
- Media related to World War II memorials in the Philippines at Wikimedia Commons