+ Follow BARTOLOME GACAD Tag
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[Title] => War vets remember notorious Death March
[Summary] => On his death bed last month, retired colonel Bartolome Gacad wore a T-shirt that read: "Justice for the Filipino WWII veterans."
It was a powerful reminder of a controversy that has resonated for six decades, after what military historians have described as one of the worst atrocities of World War II.
With each passing year, the veteran lines are getting thinner. But their search for justice endures.
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It was a powerful reminder of a controversy that has resonated for six decades, after what military historians have described as one of the worst atrocities of World War II.
With each passing year, the veteran lines are getting thinner. But their search for justice endures.
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