English: Plazuela de Santa Isabel - part of Santa Isabel College Manila[1][2][3]Coordinates: 14°35'25"N 120°58'28"E Located on the corner of General Luna and Anda Street, this park holds a memorial built to commemorate the thousands of civilians massacred within Intramuros by desperate Japanese forces during the Battle of Manila in February 1945. The statue depicts St. Isabel caring for wounded during the battle of Intramuros.
- Memorare Manila 1945 Foundation, Inc. [4] The Memorare Manila Monument in Intramuros commemorating the innocent people who died during the liberation of Manila.[5] It was made part of the Santa Isabel College which lacked an open space characteristic of Spanish buildings. Empty lot called Sampalucan along Calle Anda joined to enlarge plazuela in the 18th century. Plazuela de Santa Isabel was restored in 1983. A monument dedicated to the non-combatant victims of the last war in the Philippines was erected in February 18, 1995 by Memorare – Manila 1945. Memorare Manila 1945 The Memorare Manila 1945 is a memorial dedicated to all those innocent victims of war. Many of whom went nameless and unknown to a common grave or never even knew a grave at all, their bodies having been consumed by fire or crushed to dust beneath the rubble of ruins.
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