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A Website Portraiting Corregidor

What happened to the Filipinos, Japanese and Americans after the war?

After the war, the Filipinos together with the Americans and Japanese helped each other to rebuild Corregidor. The veterans of the war collected artifacts and preserved the weapons and ruins. The Filipinos, Americans and Japanese also financed some projects to rebuild Corregidor. Now, the tourist guides tell the stories of the brave Filipinos, Americans and Japanese who fought in the war for their own country. After the war, they established a treaty and now are living their own lives in their own territories, not of others.

Page last modified January 7 2007 at 12:40 GMT + 8 Hours

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