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_aDS 686.4 _bJ67 1999 |
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_aJose, Ricardo Trota _97723 |
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_aGovernments in exile / _cRicardo T. Jose |
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520 | _a"World War II gave rise to two episodes of government-in-exile: the Commonwealth government headed by Quezon, and the government headed by Laurel in the last days of the Japanese Occupation in the Philippines. In both instances, the decision for the government to go into exile was made by outside forces, the United States in the case of Quezon, and Japan in the case of Laurel. The conditions that led to the formation of the government-in-exile, the functions that they served while in exile, and the views of the Filipino people towards them are discussed in the article." | ||
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_aWorld War, 1939-1945 _zPhilippines _9402 |
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_aPhilippines _xPolitics and government _y1935-1946 _91556 |
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_aPhilippines _xHistory _yJapanese occupation, 1942-1945 _933408 |
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_aAsian and Pacific Migration Journal _gvol. 8, nos. 1-2; pp. 179-193 |
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