Guerrilla days in the Philippine South 1942-1945 / by Cesar P. Pobre, Ricardo T. Jose
Material type:
- 978-621-95754-0-9
- 959.90421 P75 2022
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Foundation University Library Filipiniana | Fil 959.90421 P75 2022 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 62899 |
Includes bibliographical references [pages 508-549].
"This historical volume, Guerilla Days in the Philippines South 1942-1945, gives an account of how the people in the country's southern region of Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago, the Indigenous (Lumad), Islamized, and Christianized Filipinos, lived during the more than three lean years (1949-1945) of Japanese invasion and occupation. In those hard and difficult times, the region was thrown into a state of confusion, disorder. Armed bandits were on the loose, roaming around in search for plunder and booty. No one, no law enforcement, no government was there to protect from any threat to life and limb." --Preface
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