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The Undying Spirit of Bataan.pdf
President Quezon describes the fighting spirit of the Filipinos who are still fighting against the Japanese forces. The image of the "Fighting Filipinos" depicts a warrior continually waving the banner for freedom against Japan.

McArthur returns to Bataan.pdf
General MacArthur makes a vow to return to the Philippines during the year anniversary of his forced departure from the island. MacArthur's statement is the only recognition of the anniversary of the fall of Bataan in Australia, where MacArthur and…

Quezon mark corregidor fall.pdf
President Quezon of the Philippines writes to a father of a fallen soldier of the Battle of Bataan. Quezon also glorifies the actions of those who fought during the battle, both Filipino and American

Bataan before and after.pdf
A book review of Before Bataan and After, by Frederic S. Marquardt. Marquardt was a Filipino who survived Bataan and describes the scene of battle and the role of America's interests in country.

President urges a free philippines.pdf
President Roosevelt requests independence for the Philippines immediately during World War II

out (40) (1).pdf
President Roosevelt addresses the efforts made by Filipino forces in Bataan

Bataan Coup Won.pdf
General MacArthur is the image applied to the battle in Bataan but there is further fighting to occur.

Japanese appeal to filipino soldiers.pdf
Japanese forces in the Philippines begin to drop pamphlets to persuade Filipinos to join their forces and abandon the United States.

Filipino workers.pdf
Filipino-Americans raise funds to purchase a bomber for the US Military that will participate in the Pacific Theater
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