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During the Japanese occupation of the islands in World War II, there was an extensive Philippine resistance movement (Filipino: Kilusan ng Paglaban sa ...
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A highly effective guerrilla campaign by Philippine resistance forces controlled sixty percent of the islands, mostly forested and mountainous areas. MacArthur ...
Articles relating to the Philippine resistance against Japan (1941-1945). It involved active underground and guerrilla activity.
Philippine-American resistance against the Japanese up to the fall of Bataan on 9 April 1942 lasted 105 days (3 months and 2 days). USAFFE order of ...
During the Japanese occupation in World War II, there was an extensive Philippine resistance movement, which opposed the Japanese with active underground ...
Philippine resistance may refer to the: Morong Command, which resisted US forces during the Philippine–American War of 1899–1902, or;; Philippine resistance ...
This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total. C. Chinese resistance against Imperial Japan‎ (1 C, 2 P) ...
The Filipino guerrilla groups that fought against the Japanese occupational forces and, later, the pro-. Japan Philippine Constabulary were able to use these ...
The Hukbalahap Rebellion was a rebellion staged by former Hukbalahap or Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon ( lit. 'People's Anti-Japanese Army') soldiers against ...
Constituted in March 1942, the Hukbalahap was to be part of a broad united front resistance to the Japanese occupation of the Philippines. : 31 This original ...