History of password

I have a PDC 2008R2, and it crashed on February 8 this year, because Kerberos problem and in GPO I got 90 days was the maximum password history and users that they expired p/w start to deal with problems, so in 15 Feb, I extended 90 days up to 200 until I tell me the problem. then I forgot to go back, last week only I'll be back to original GPO, now, auditors are after me to get the journal for history of password users log 90 days has been implemented on users before February, how do I get this logs

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