President Quezon of the Philippines, November 1942. Library of Congress In 1904, while in the Philippines on his very first assignment out of West Point, Lieutenant Douglas MacArthur wrote a pamphlet ...
SARANAC LAKE — Historic Saranac Lake will host an online discussion about Filipino History and President Manuel L. Quezon, the first democratically elected president of the Philippines, who came to ...
The real imminence of war with Japan last week struck Manuel Quezon. In his mind’s eye he saw Japanese bombers over Manila and perhaps his own people pointing at him accusingly. In one tense, ...
As the last U.S.-Philippine resistance collapsed on Corregidor, Manuel Quezon quietly arrived in the U.S. to set up his territorial Government-in-Exile. After three months on Corregidor, where he lost ...
General Douglas MacArthur, 1905. Library of Congress. One of the most controversial moments in the controversial life of Douglas MacArthur came in early 1942, when he received $500,000 from the ...
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LIST: Jose Rizal's poetry book, Manuel Quezon's passport, and other rare items at Kingly Treasures Auctions 2025
Many rare historical and art pieces are up for grabs at Leon Gallery's 2025 Kingly Treasures Auctions. This year’s roster features a mix of national heirlooms, personal items of prominent figures, ...
ELASTIC, electric, Manuel Quezon is a sort of Beau Brummel among dictators. Here is an extraordinarily engaging little man. His prankishness, the rakish tilt to the brim of his hat, his love for the ...
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