Box 1
Contains 37 Results:
Letter from E. Aguinaldo to Tomas Confesor,, 1942
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Un Respiro para la Prensa por el General E. Aguinaldo,, 1945
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Letter from Aguinaldo to Premier General Hideki Tozyo,, 1943
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Letter from Aguinaldo to Governor Marcelo Aduro,, 1942
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Letter from Aguinaldo to Filipino,, 1942
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Food Series # 2,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Photographs,, 1942
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Map of World War,, 1940-1949
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Pictoral Album,
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.
Poster "Asia is Combined",, 1942
Hollis P. Allen, Professor of Education at the Claremont Graduate University (1929-1960) served in the Philippines in World War II. Allen realized the historical importance of the Japanese propaganda being produced during the occupation, and the destruction of Philippine documents and books. The collection has newspapers, speeches, correspondence, posters and other publications, 1942-1945.