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  2. Makapili - Wikipedia

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    The Makapili was strongly and extensively vilified by the Filipino people after the war. For example, post-WWII Filipino films portraying Makapili members typically show them wearing bayong, a woven basket made from leaves, with eye holes and pointing out people whom they suspect of being resistance sympathizers. They are then shown leaving the ...

  3. Philippine resistance against Japan - Wikipedia

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    The attack on Pearl Harbor (called Hawaii Operation or Operation AI [17] [18] by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters) was a surprise military strike conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on the morning of December 7, 1941 (December 8 in Japan and the Philippines).

  4. Raid on Los Baños - Wikipedia

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    The Raid on Los Baños (Filipino: Pagsalakay sa Los Baños) in the Philippines, early Friday morning on 23 February 1945, was executed by a combined United States Army Airborne and Filipino guerrilla task force, resulting in the liberation of 2,147 Allied civilian and military internees from an agricultural school campus turned Japanese internment camp.

  5. Japanese occupation of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Opposing these guerrillas were a Japanese-formed Bureau of Constabulary (later taking the name of the old Constabulary during the Second Republic), [47] [48] Kempeitai, [47] and the Makapili. [49] Postwar investigations showed that about 260,000 people were in guerrilla organizations and that members of the anti-Japanese underground were even ...

  6. Hukbalahap rebellion - Wikipedia

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    The Hukbalahap rebellion was a rebellion staged by former Hukbalahap or Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon (lit. ' People's Anti-Japanese Army ') soldiers against the Philippine government.

  7. Talk:Makapili - Wikipedia

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    Gaya ng Ganap, nakatuon sa Kalakhang Maynila ang pagtatangkilik sa Makapili. Nagkalat din ang mga Makapili sa iba't ibang mga pulo ng bayan nating Pilipinas. May iilang mga na-utong sumali dito.[4] Matapos ang ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdigan, pinuna ang mga Makapili dahil sa katangahan nilang pagtango sa gadaming mga kabalastugang gawa ng mga ...

  8. Tatlong Taong Walang Diyos - Wikipedia

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    Later, the whole townsfolk are attending the mass at the church but it was interrupted when the Japanese soldiers entered and surrounded every corner of the church. The mass attendees were silent until a woman unleashed a gun and shoots a Makapili member, causing the people to panic until the gunwoman was killed.

  9. Marking Guerrillas - Wikipedia

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    The Marking Guerrillas were a Filipino guerrilla army that took part in the anti-Japanese resistance during the Japanese occupation of the Philippines in World War II.Headed by Colonel Marcos V. "Marking" Agustin and Valeria "Yay" Panlilio, the army is most well known for carrying out the capture of former Philippine president Emilio Aguinaldo during his collaboration with Japan, as well as ...