#AlliesForFreedom: Battle of Manila and the Liberation of the Santo Tomas Internment Camp
During World War II, the University of Santo Tomas in Manila served as an internment camp for more than 3,000 foreign civilians, who were mostly Americans. In this video, learn how Filipino guerillas and U.S. soldiers worked shoulder-to-shoulder to liberate the internment camp as part of the Battle of Manila 75 years ago. #AlliesForFreedom

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