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21 paź 2024 · Filipino troops fought against communist forces in Korea, and noncombatant engineers augmented U.S. forces in the Vietnam War. Crucial to U.S. military action in Vietnam were bases in the Philippines.
On October 20, 1944, General Douglas MacArthur addressed the Filipino people by radio from a beach on the island of Leyte. “People of the Philippines, I have returned!” he told them. “By the grace of Almighty God, our forces stand again on Philippine soil—soil consecrated in the blood of our two peoples.”
Initially, Intelligence officers classified reports of the Palawan massacre “Top Secret” and cautioned survivors about publicly disclosing details. Word of the massacre, nonetheless, was out. The guerrilla network in the Philippines certainly was aware of the massacre and its implications.
The origins of the Philippine nation-state can be traced to the overlapping histories of three empires that swept onto its shores: the Spanish, the North American, and the Japanese. This history makes the Philippines a kind of imperial artifact.
The final liberation of the Philippines at the end of World War II released Filipinos from years of torment—but recognition of their courage and sacrifice was slow in coming.
17 lis 2020 · In terms of military power, economic power, and so forth. But Philippine history and Filipinos and Filipino Americans are not absent from American history, and they haven't even necessarily been erased. They're always hidden in plain sight.
First came the Spaniards who “liberated” them from the “enslavement of the devil,” next came the Americans who “liberated” them from Spanish oppression, then the Japanese who “liberated” them from American imperialism, then the Americans again who “liberated” them from the Japanese fascists.