Code name : high pockets : true story of Claire Phillips, an American Mata Hari, and the WWII resistance movement in the Philippines / Edna Bautista Binkowski

Title

Code name : high pockets : true story of Claire Phillips, an American Mata Hari, and the WWII resistance movement in the Philippines / Edna Bautista Binkowski

Subject

Phillips, Claire, 1908-1960.
Spies--Philippines--Biography.
Spies--United States--Biography.
World War, 1939-1945--Philippines.

Description

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 a night club (the Tsubaki Club) in Manila for Japanese officers, and obtaining information from her customers. Phillips also tried to send aid to the prisoners of war in Camp O’Donnell and in Cabanatuan as well as to the guerrillas. High Pockets was the code name she used in the underground.

Ms. Binkowski, a native of Bataan, interviewed surviving veterans in the US and the Philippines for this book. She also discusses the historical markers in Bataan which she helped construct or rehabilitate. The reader, however, has to be careful of a number of errors in the book.

Creator

Binkowski, Edna Bautista

Publisher

Bataan : Valour Press, c2006

Date

2006

Format

23 x 16 cm.

Type

Softbound

Identifier

9789719360704

Call Number

D 810 .S8 P443 2006

Accession Number

13776

Pagination

[x], 260 p.

Illustration

ill.

Files

Collection

Citation

Binkowski, Edna Bautista, “Code name : high pockets : true story of Claire Phillips, an American Mata Hari, and the WWII resistance movement in the Philippines / Edna Bautista Binkowski,” FHL-Roderick Hall, accessed December 16, 2025, https://fhl.omeka.net/items/show/859.