The document summarizes the Japanese occupation of the Philippines during World War II. It describes Japan's increasing power in the region and objectives leading to the bombing of Pearl Harbor and aerial attacks on the Philippines. It discusses the fall of Bataan and Corregidor, the Death March, brutality by the Kempeitai secret police, economic hardship under Japanese rule, and the formation of resistance groups. It also covers MacArthur's return, the Battle of Manila, the establishment of a puppet republic, and the liberation of the Philippines at the end of the war.
11. GENERAL DOUGLAS MCARTHUR
“Old soldiers NEVER
die; they just FADE
AWAY”.
“In war there is NO
substitute for
VICTORY”.
“There is no
SECURITY on this
earth; there is only
42. PRICES OF FOOD ITEMS & NECESSITIES
(1940 VS. JUNE 30,1945)
ITEM UNIT 1940 1945 MULTIPLE
[‘40=1.0]
Charcoal ganta 0.10 0.80 8 times
Rice ganta 0.30 2.80 9.3 times
Fish kilo 0.30 5.00 16.7 times
Beef kilo 0.70 6.50 9.3 times
Chicken each 1.00 9.00 9.00 times
Eggs each 0.03 0.60 20.0 times
Sugar, cent. kilo 0.12 2.00 16.7 times
Milk 14-oz. can 0.16 0.16 1.0 times
Onions kilo 0.15 16.00 106.7 times
Cigarettes pack 0.20 1.50 7.5 times
65. HE LIBERATION OF THE PHILIPPINES
“…the entire
Philippine Islands are
now liberated and the
Philippine campaign
can be regarded as
virtually closed”.
-Gen. Douglas McArthur (July 4,
1945)
66. THE IMPACT OF THE JAPANESE
OCCUPANCY TO THE FILIPINOS
67. IMPORTANT NAMES
GEN DOUGLAS MACARTHUR
CAPTAIN JESUS VILLAMOR
LT. CESAR BASA
LT. GERONIMO ACLAN
JOSE ABAD SANTOS
MANUEL L. QUEZON
SERGIO OSMENA SR.
JOSE P. LAUREL
PRES. FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT
LT. GEN. JONATHAN WAINWRIGHT
GEN. EDWARD KING
MANUEL A. ROXAS
LT. COL. NOBUHIKO JIMBO
ADM. THOMAS HART
GEN. MASAHARU HOMMA
GEN LT. MASAMI MAELA
LUIS TARUC
ADM. NOMURA
BENIGNO AQUINO SR.
RAMON AVENCENA
CLARO M. RECTO
CAMILO & JORGE VARGAS