9781947766020-1947766023-Philippines' Resistance: The Last Allied Stronghold in the Pacific

Philippines' Resistance: The Last Allied Stronghold in the Pacific

ISBN-13: 9781947766020
ISBN-10: 1947766023
Author: Nicole Dahlstrom, Jenny Chan, Stacey Anne Baterina Salinas, Klytie Xu
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Pacific Atrocities Education
Format: Paperback 169 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781947766020
ISBN-10: 1947766023
Author: Nicole Dahlstrom, Jenny Chan, Stacey Anne Baterina Salinas, Klytie Xu
Publication date: 2017
Publisher: Pacific Atrocities Education
Format: Paperback 169 pages

Summary

Philippines' Resistance: The Last Allied Stronghold in the Pacific (ISBN-13: 9781947766020 and ISBN-10: 1947766023), written by authors Nicole Dahlstrom, Jenny Chan, Stacey Anne Baterina Salinas, Klytie Xu, was published by Pacific Atrocities Education in 2017. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Philippines (Asian History, Southeast Asia, World War II, Military History) books. You can easily purchase or rent Philippines' Resistance: The Last Allied Stronghold in the Pacific (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Philippines books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.51.

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The people of the Philippine Islands during the early half of the twentieth century experienced various waves of Western Imperialism, two wars of attempted secession from western powers, and two world wars. And yet, the Philippine Islands and its people have received only small subheadings in many American textbooks and histories. The wartime experiences from the perspectives of the Philippine people have gone unnoticed and have become overshadowed by the socio-political dominating legacy of American figures like General MacArthur, leader and historical symbol of the Pacific Theater during World War II. MacArthur’s famous phrase “I came through and shall return” are etched into every facet of World War II historical narratives, textbooks, and monuments that pay tribute to the Allied forces in the retaking of the Pacific from the Japanese. But It is the lesser known people and leaders of the Philippine resistance against the Axis powers whose efforts and contributions allowed for the effective and speedy return of MacArthur’s military forces. The Philippine guerrilla resistance consisted of a diverse cast of Filipino men and women, ethnic and indigenous minorities, American and European immigrants and soldiers, young and old, rich and poor, from farmer to politician. The various units of Philippine guerrillas, their tactics, military resources, and vigor to survive and end the Japanese maltreatment of the Philippine peoples paint the Pacific Theater from 1941-1945 as desperate, dark, and bloody for Asian communities throughout East and Southeast Asia. But their resourcefulness, cooperative efforts to collaborate and network with MacArthur across the South Pacific, and their massive grassroots liberation movement directly point to the remarkable value that the Philippine Underground Resistance proved to be in aiding the Allies’ ability to retake the Pacific. For four years, Filipino guerrillas faced battles and scenarios on over fifteen islands that make up the 7000 islands of the Philippine Archipelago where the odds of having both military strength and resources were not in their favor. But with unrelenting hardiness and hope to end the Japanese occupation, the Filipino guerrillas from island to island weakened the military presence of the Japanese throughout the Philippine Islands making the Philippines the last Allied stronghold of the Pacific.

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