A Japanese in the Philippines : an autobiography Kiyoshi Osawa ; translated by Tsunesuke Kawashima ; edited by Ruthie Aquino
Material type:
- CT 25 .O1 1981

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Reference | Special Collection | REF CT 25 .O1 1981 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000019771 |
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REF CT 1791 .L62 1929 Who's who in the Philippines / | REF CT 25 .O1 1981 A Japanese in the Philippines : an autobiography | REF DS 675.8.R5 .G34 1964 Man of the century : (biography of Jose Rizal) / | REF DS 675.8.R5 .G84 1963 The First Filipino : a biography of Jose Rizal / | REF DS 675.8.R5 .P75 1949 The Pride of the Malay race : a biography of Jose Rizal / |
Prologue -- In the midst of a lost a war -- A boy's dream -- Sailing for the south -- An American in Basilan Island -- Beginning of business -- Landing of the Japanese imperial army -- Manila during the war -- Creeping up from the Abyss of death -- Path to survival -- Temporary Inn -- Return to the Philippines -- Epilogue.
I wanted to write - the way I see it, as a civilian - about how unnecessarily and recklessly the Japanese Army had invaded the Philippines, making the people suffer so. The desire to tell the Japanese of Filipino hospitality urged me to start and pushed me to finish this book. And all the time that I was writing, there was in my mind a very strong prayer that the Japanese race never repeat this crime.
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