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Running head: YAMASHITA Yamashita Treasure Name of Student Institution Affiliation Date YAMASHITA The Yamashita treasure, is the term specified to the assumed war dough filched in Southeast Asia by Japanese militaries at the time of and World War II concealed in caves, underground multiplexes in the Philippines. It is termed for the Imperial Japanese captain Tomoyuki Yamashita, designated " Tiger of Malaya". However, accounts that the Yamashita remains concealed in the Philippines have enticed treasure pursuers from around the globe for more than fifty years, its presence is discharged by most specialists. The alleged treasure has remained the subject of a multifaceted lawsuit that was funneled in a Hawaiian government court in 1988 including a Filipino treasure pursuer, Rogelio Roxas, and the prior president’, Ferdinand Marcos of Philippine. (Chalmers,2003) Prominent amongst those ...
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