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THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION (PHILIPPINES : HITTING ROCK BOTTOM)

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Page 1: The Japanese Occupation in the Philippines

THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION

(PHILIPPINES : HITTING ROCK BOTTOM)

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A GROWING POWER : JAPAN

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JAPAN’S OBJECTIVE

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JAPAN’S OBJECTIVE

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PEARL HARBOR BOMBING

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PEARL HARBOUR BOMBING

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PEARL HARBOUR BOMBING

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AERIAL ATTACKS IN THE PHILIPPINES

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AERIAL ATTACKS IN THE PHILIPPINES

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GENERAL DOUGLAS MCARTHUR

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GENERAL DOUGLAS MCARTHUR

“Old soldiers NEVER die; they just FADE AWAY”.

“In war there is NO substitute for VICTORY”.

“There is no SECURITY on this earth; there is only OPPORTUNITY”.

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MANUEL L. QUEZON

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MANILA DECLARED OPEN CITY

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CORREGIDOR

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CORREGIDOR

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THE FALL OF BATAAN

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THE FALL OF BATAAN

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THE FALL OF BATAAN

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THE FALL OF BATAAN

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CORREGIDOR

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CORREGIDOR

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THE DEATH MARCH

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THE DEATH MARCH

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THE DEATH MARCH

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THE DEATH MARCH

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SAM GRASHIO

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CAMP O’DONNELL

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CAMP O’DONNELL

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CAMP O’DONNELL

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CAMP O’DONNELL

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CAMP O’DONNELL

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THE DEATH MARCH

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CARLOS R. MONTOYA

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DEATH MARCH MARKER

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THE BATTLING BASTARD OF BATAAN OF POW MEMORIAL

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THE HARD TIMES

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THE KEMPEITAI BRUTALITY

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THE FORMATION OF THE HUKBALAHAP

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GUERILLAS AGAINST THE JAPANESE

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ECONOMIC DISASTER

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MICKEY MOUSE MONEY

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PRICES OF FOOD ITEMS & NECESSITIES(1940 VS. JUNE 30,1945)

ITEM UNIT 1940 1945 MULTIPLE[‘40=1.0]

Charcoal ganta 0.10 0.80 8 timesRice ganta 0.30 2.80 9.3 timesFish kilo 0.30 5.00 16.7 timesBeef kilo 0.70 6.50 9.3 timesChicken each 1.00 9.00 9.00 timesEggs each 0.03 0.60 20.0 timesSugar, cent. kilo 0.12 2.00 16.7 timesMilk 14-oz. can 0.16 0.16 1.0 timesOnions kilo 0.15 16.00 106.7 timesCigarettes pack 0.20 1.50 7.5 times

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THE ISSUE OF COLLABORATION : PUPPET REPUBLIC

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THE ISSUE OF COLLABORATION : PUPPET REPUBLIC

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THE SECOND PHILIPPINE REPUBLIC : PUPPET REPUBLIC

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JOSE P. LAUREL

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MCARTHUR’S RETURN IN LEYTE

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MCARTHUR’S RETURN IN LEYTE

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MCARTHUR’S RETURN IN LEYTE

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SERGIO OSMEŇA SR.

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SERGIO OSMEŇA SR.

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THE BATTLE OF MANILA

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THE BATTLE OF MANILA

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THE BATTLE OF MANILA

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THE BATTLE OF MANILA

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THE BATTLE OF MANILA

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THE BATTLE OF MANILA

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THE BATTLE OF MANILA

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THE BATTLE OF MANILA

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THE BATTLE OF MANILA

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HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI NUCLEAR BOMBING

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HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI NUCLEAR BOMBING

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HIROSHIMA & NAGASAKI NUCLEAR BOMBING

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THE LIBERATION OF THE FILIPINOS

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THE LIBERATION OF THE PHILIPPINES

“…the entire Philippine Islands are now liberated and the Philippine campaign can be regarded as virtually closed”.

-Gen. Douglas McArthur (July 4, 1945)

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THE IMPACT OF THE JAPANESE OCCUPANCY TO THE FILIPINOS

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IMPORTANT NAMESGEN DOUGLAS MACARTHURCAPTAIN JESUS VILLAMORLT. CESAR BASALT. GERONIMO ACLANJOSE ABAD SANTOSMANUEL L. QUEZONSERGIO OSMENA SR.JOSE P. LAURELPRES. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELTLT. GEN. JONATHAN WAINWRIGHTGEN. EDWARD KING

MANUEL A. ROXASLT. COL. NOBUHIKO JIMBOADM. THOMAS HARTGEN. MASAHARU HOMMAGEN LT. MASAMI MAELALUIS TARUCADM. NOMURABENIGNO AQUINO SR.RAMON AVENCENACLARO M. RECTOCAMILO & JORGE VARGAS