Jose Paciano Garcia Laurel
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Laurel delivers his inaugural address as president of the Japanese-sponsored Second Philippine Republic in front of the Legislative Building on October 14, 1943. As one of the basic policies, Laurel sought for "the preservation of the territorial integrity of the Philippines as unit of the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere". The Philippines was recognized by Japan, Thailand, Manchukuo and China after the new republic gave notice of its desire for recognitionImage type: Reproduction: PhotographMedia format: With prints List(s) this item appears in: JP Laurel
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Philippine Profiles | PP00564 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | PP00564 |
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Laurel delivers his inaugural address as president of the Japanese-sponsored Second Philippine Republic in front of the Legislative Building on October 14, 1943. As one of the basic policies, Laurel sought for "the preservation of the territorial integrity of the Philippines as unit of the Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere". The Philippines was recognized by Japan, Thailand, Manchukuo and China after the new republic gave notice of its desire for recognition.
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