Photocopy of an unpublished manuscript on the Bohol guerrillas. Nunag was with the guerrillas from the beginning - he was with Francisco Salazar (real name Capt. Vicente T. Cubero), the movement’s founder. In this memoir he narrates the start of the…
Charles “Chick” Parsons was manager of the Luzon Stevedoring Company before the war, but was also a reserve officer in the US Navy. He was on active service when war broke out, and actively supported USAFFE operations in Manila. Parsons and his…
This scholarly paper re-examines the historiography of the administration of Santo Tomas Internment Camp during the Japanese occupation, cutting through accepted notions that collaboration with the Japanese camp administrators by American Executive…
Well-researched thesis submitted to the US Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth in 1982. This study documents and analyzes the guerrilla resistance movement in Mindanao highlighting the role of Americans in organizing the movement,…
Short but well-researched account of the massacre that took place in the main building of De La Salle College, on Taft Avenue in Manila, on February 12, 1945. This was one of the most gruesome atrocities committed by the Japanese in the Battle of…
Two stories presented side by side: the sufferings endured by American veterans of Bataan and Corregidor in the defense of the Philippines, 1941-1942 and subsequent prisoner of war experience, and the legal battle from the late 1990s to the early…
The thesis of this book, which was highly controversial when it first appeared, was that Emperor Hirohito was actively involved in the planning and prosecution of the war fought by Japan first against China in the 1930s, and then against the US and…