The Guerrilla resistance movement in the Philippine : 1941-1945 / compiled by Charles A. Willoughby.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextNew York : Vantage Press, 1972Description: vii, 702 pages : charts,illustrations 26 cmContent type:
  • text
Carrier type:
  • volume
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 686.4 .G937 1972
Summary: and additional translations.Summary: Batsu staff intelligence reportSummary: discipline of Imperial troops in the Philippines and Army propaganda measuresSummary: Kaki force anti-guerrilla activitySummary: massacre of American prisoners of war at Puerto Princesa, PalawanSummary: operations against Luzon guerrillasSummary: periodic summary of enemy trendsSummary: report on the destruction of Manila and Japanese atrocitiesSummary: In the wake of military conquest by foreign invaders, there have been great historical resistance movements within oppressed populaces. It is against a background of peril and savagery that the Philippines guerrilla movement must be gauged. From an extensive record of trial and punishment by Japanese Provost or military police courts and from military reports, the documents contained within this volume are translations that tell their own story. Topics include enemy publications: trial records of Filipino and Chinese guerrillas and civilians, etc.
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Isagani R. Cruz Collection Isagani R. Cruz Collection Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center DS 686.4 .G937 1972 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 3IRC0000003517

and additional translations.

Batsu staff intelligence report

discipline of Imperial troops in the Philippines and Army propaganda measures

Kaki force anti-guerrilla activity

massacre of American prisoners of war at Puerto Princesa, Palawan

operations against Luzon guerrillas

periodic summary of enemy trends

report on the destruction of Manila and Japanese atrocities

In the wake of military conquest by foreign invaders, there have been great historical resistance movements within oppressed populaces. It is against a background of peril and savagery that the Philippines guerrilla movement must be gauged. From an extensive record of trial and punishment by Japanese Provost or military police courts and from military reports, the documents contained within this volume are translations that tell their own story. Topics include enemy publications: trial records of Filipino and Chinese guerrillas and civilians, etc.

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