This work is the published version of the author’s PhD dissertation (University of Wisconsin, Madison) which examines the role and participation of Filipino women in the Huk movement during and after World War II.
This work is a translation of book originally in Japanese recounting the experiences of Japanese professor’s visits to World War II memorials throughout Southeast Asia. He describes what happened during the war in the various countries, including the…
Popularized and partly fictionalized account of World War II in the Philippines, highlighting various aspects of the war and Japanese occupation in different parts of the Philippines.
The author is an American lawyer who was in the Philippines…
The author was a Baptist missionary in Bukidnon; she arrived a year before the war started. The stories are about the locale and the people of Bukidnon, focusing on individuals who were converted to Christianity and the trials they faced.
Col. “Chick” Fowler was an American West Pointer who arrived in Manila in late 1941, just prior to the war. He was captured in Bataan, went on the Death March and endured POW life in Camp O’Donnell, Davao and Bilibid. During his imprisonment, he…