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Yes, the white monument is still there. It is located in the cemetery where internees are buried. People still visit, as I did yesterday, to place cranes, stones, coins and other items as remembrances to the dead. The government tore the camp down after WWII in an attempt to destroy this disgraceful part of our history. You might want to check out the video I created here on UTube.
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is that white monument still there?
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whats the arguement in the story?
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well i got there on my way to mammoth snowboarding :(
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I went there when I was little. It was like a ghost concentration camp. Most buildings were down, other than the guard towers. What struck me was the one living fruit tree growing up out of the desert. I don't remember if it was apples or peaches, but it was beautiful and surreal. I hope this is not the plan for middle-eastern Americans and the Fema camps : ( I wouldn't be silent.
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i was just there today.
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the Philippines and the Bataan death march? Is it true the families got reparations while our own U.S. government paid it's vets something like $1? If this is true...WOW! I don't know what to think...
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I was there last weekend and was shocked by what I saw. Except for one lone guard tower and a few stone foundations there is nothing left. Completely pathetic and disgraceful how America is (not) dealing with that chapter of its own history.
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thanks!
No I didn't know that. Thanks for letting me know. I don't have too many photos from my uncle while he was there, and he passed away before I was able to really understand what happened.
remyomar 5 years ago