A number of Filipinos joined the guerrilla movement against the Japanese because they were being forced into labor and their land was being overtaken in a violent manner.
Many Filipinos joined the guerrilla movement against the Japanese during World War II in response to the atrocities committed by the Japanese forces, such as torture, mass killings, and forced labor. They also wanted to fight for their country's independence and to support the Allied forces in defeating the Japanese occupation.
because there land was being taken over in a violent way
Filipino women were raped and killed during the Japanese era.
Blumentritt was immortalized in the Philippines due to his close friendship with national hero Jose Rizal. He supported Rizal's reformist ideas and defended him against Spanish authorities. Filipinos honor Blumentritt for his support and friendship, which helped shape the Philippine nationalist movement.
Lapu-Lapu's victory in the Battle of Mactan against Ferdinand Magellan was significant for Filipinos because it showed resistance against foreign invaders and symbolized the Filipinos' fight for independence and sovereignty. It also highlighted the bravery and heroism of Filipinos in defending their land from colonization.
Stereotyping and discrimination against Filipinos based on their ethnicity or race, lack of acknowledgment for their contributions in various fields, and experiencing challenges in accessing opportunities and resources compared to other groups in certain circumstances.
The US soldiers used "reconcentration camps" against the Filipinos, a strategy similar to what the Spanish had used against the Cubans. These camps were used to separate rebels from civilians and to control the population during the Philippine-American War. It led to widespread suffering and high mortality rates among the civilian population.
because sergeant macarthur helped the filipinos against the japanese
The Japanese were invaders and they did horrible things to the Filipino people, so the population fought back the best way they could. My dad fought against the Japanese in the Philippines and took part in the battle for Manilla and it was room by room battle to remove the Japanese from the city.
we kinda killed them after ww2
the First March Movement
The Philippine American war had Rebel Filipinos fighting against other Rebel Filipinos and against the US Forces, The Philippine constabulary and the Philippine Scouts.
A guerilla is a small force fighting against a larger one. Guerilla activity is rampant in that country.
The Filipinos wanted political freedom. They revolted against the collection of tributes by the Spanish. They grieved against being treated as second class citizens. They wanted to be treated as equals.
Because our army was so small it caught them off guard
the impact of the novel is to awaken the eyes of the Filipinos, to make a revenge against the Spaniards, it just to fight for peace,,the novel makes the Filipinos became desperate and fight against the hatred spanish authorities and foment revolution
Guerilla warfare is used in some wars. Wars fought using guerilla warfare are exceptionally nasty wars.
Luis Mangalus Taruc, a peasant-born from San Luis, Pampanga, was the leader of the HUKBALAHAP (Hukbong Bayan Laban sa mga Hapon) movement. He led the movement in guerrilla warfare against the Japanese.
After half a century struggling with racism against all people of Oriental ancestry, (which included the Chinese, Koreans, Filipinos as well as the Japanese,) the attack of Pearl Harbor fueled that fear into extreme measures which resulted into severe violations of civil and human rights.