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English:
Don Ramon Ilusorio Mansion, Bahay na Pula (Haunted Red House in San Ildefonso, Bulacan)
at Barangay Anyatam along the National Highway, with tamarind, camachile, duhat trees, uses as barracks by Japanese soldiers in WWII where 61 yourng Filipino comfort women were sex slaves, of mass rape, mostly from Bario Mapanique, Candaba, Pampanga; on November 23, 1944 Malaya Lola (Free Grandmothers).
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Geki Group of the 14th District Army under Japanese Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita, attacked the village of Mapanique, a suspected bailiwick of the Filipino rebel army, the Hukbo ng Bayan Laban sa Hapon. Ramon Ilusorio is Chairman Emeritus of the investment house Multinational Investment Bancorporation).
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Author | Judgefloro |
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