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English: Plaridel Masonic Temple Paco, Manila 14°34'45"N 120°59'24"E General Luna Street, Paco, Manila, 1007 Metro Manila The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Philippines (Centennial Obelisk - Museum, Paco, Manila) Renamed in 1954 Organized December 12, 1912 Mabuhay Shriners Philippine DeMolay Youth Center, Japanese Pedestal Memorial, February 5, 1945, Grand Court of the Philippines Order of Amaranth 1440, San Marcelino Street, Ermita, Manila Paco, Manila City of Manila; (Note: Judge Florentino Floro, the owner, to repeat, Donor Florentino Floro of all these photos hereby donate gratuitously, freely and unconditionally all these photos to and for Wikimedia Commons, exclusively, for public use of the public domain, and again without any condition whatsoever).
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"A Japanese sentry was found dead at the corner of Gen. Antonio Luna Street and California (now Apacible) Street." On February 5. 1945, close to a hundred able-bodied youth and men were rounded up by Japanese troops and were tied up to this Japanese pedestal. Afterwards, they were severely tortured and killed. Their remains were burnt and none was ever recovered by their relatives. Let this Japanese pedestal be sanctified as a memorial to those who perished here and as a monument of freedom, peace and harmony among nations.

December 19, 2015
Camera location14° 34′ 45″ N, 120° 59′ 24″ E  Heading=242.62° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

Paco, Manila 14°34'45"N 120°59'24"E

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