Remembering World War II in the Philippines (Volume 2) by National Historical Institute (Out of Print)

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This compilation presents stories of civilians, Filipinos and foreigners alike, during the years when the country was under Japanese rule. Narrated by a diverse group of people, and includes that of an American Jesuit priest who was detained with fellow ecclesiastics at San Augustin Church and the Los Banos internee camp; a business tycoon's ordeal when he, along with his family, trekked through the cold highlands of North Luzon to escape the carpet bombing of Baguio; a respected artist raging against the takeover of a sovereign nation; an academic's candid depiction of the petty rivalries of some guerillas. Information on various battle strategies used by the Allies and guerilla forces, and the collaboration issue which never had a formal and just closure are likewise included in this volume. The Institute hopes that this volume will provide readers valuable insight six decades after the war and that this part of our history will not occur again
A Philippine import.

Publisher ‏ : ‎ National Historical Institute (January 1, 2007)
ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 971538207X
ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-9715382076