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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. Raid on Los Baños - Wikipedia

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    As part of their curriculum, these scholars do historical research or creative arts on the subject of Los Baños during World War II, including the actions of the 11th Airborne Division and the Hunters ROTC Guerrillas and the murder of many of the citizens of Los Baños at the hands of the vengeful Japanese troops and the Makapili collaborators.

  4. 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).

  5. KALIBAPI - Wikipedia

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    As such, the Japanese instructed Ramos to form a new group, Makapili, in November 1944 to give more tangible military support to the Japanese. [19] KALIBAPI disappeared after the Japanese surrender with some of its leaders arrested for collaboration and treason.

  6. 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 ...

  7. List of hat styles - Wikipedia

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    Makapili Hat: Bamboo basket worn over the head covering the entire head with just holes for the eyes and worn by some members of the Makapili, Filipinos who were Japanese collaborators during World War II in the Philippines. Mathal: Distinctive hat worn by farmers in the Bangladesh made of bamboo with a conical top. Mitre

  8. 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.

  9. Sakdalista - Wikipedia

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    The Sakdalista movement was founded by the writer Benigno Ramos in 1930. The name of the movement is derived from the Tagalog word "Sakdal", which means "to accuse" and a nod to the J'Accuse…! editorial of the French novelist Émile Zola.