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Researched account of Claire Phillips, an American civilian resident of Manila before the war, who married an American soldier just after the start of the war.

Unable to join her husband in Bataan, she became a spy for the guerrillas by operating…

This book is a collection of interview excerpts (and occasional quotes from published personal accounts) relating to personal experiences during World War II in the Philippines.

Almost all of the interviewees (“narrators” is the term used in the…

This book assembles three stories of Filipino heroism in World War II: Buenaventura Bello, a school teacher in Vigan who refused to take down the American flag when the Japanese ordered him to (and a schoolboy who took the flag); Joey Guerrero, a…

Based on the diary of Lt. Col. Campo, a retired PC officer living in Davao in 1941, this features the diary, the research done and other memories of Col. Campo’s family. Morales, Col. Campo’s granddaughter, took it upon herself to publish the diary…

Diary kept by a Filipino who was arrested by the Japanese for writing and spreading anti-Japanese leaflets early in the occupation. Considered a “misguided element,” Agustin was brought to Fort Santiago, where he was interrogated and tortured; he…
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