Philippine-Nippon tales : a collection of incidents showing the sunny side of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines
Santos, Alfonso P.
Philippine-Nippon tales : a collection of incidents showing the sunny side of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines / retold and edited by Alfonso P. Santos - xiii, 170 pages
General Manual Roxas and Colonel Nobuhiko Jimbo Kumada san Captain Fukahori The educated Japanese The teacher of discipline They are not all brutes Tula-tula and Captain Konijero Lito san The good tomodachi The women were frightened Not a beast nor a brute Unexpected courtesy Tomasa and the Japanese soldiers A challenge The Captain of the bodega The shock that taught me a lesson Lt. Ishima Saro, the sentry and I I saw the Japanese and his girl The corporal and the chorus girl Impong Andres and the Japanese soldier The Japanese family friend Music has charms Seiki San A strange birthday gift Nena's gift They spared My grandfather How smallpox saved a life The Soldier who loved little le The loving and lovable Japanese father Junior officer kodahi A discontinued massacre Taro Sasaki Not all of them were bad The leaftlet Mt. Motsimoto The listeners Lost in the woods The Cherry Blossoms Romeo on horseback The magic ring The champion's medal Music to remember Kindness for kindness' sake Marriage The service of Irma Hitero An exceptional Japanese officer The camoteng-kahoy The Revelation Saved by a Japanese Captain Ando The church bells The doctor The dawn of redemption The reward The beautiful bird The colonel and the parish priest One out of three was human The bracelet The power of music The liberTING spirit of Christmas Perla and the two alike Injustice corrected The blackout A classmate remembers Captain Omuta and his sword Captain Omuta and his guitar By the side of the railway First meeting They had an ear for music Amanu San A kind enemy A little learning is a dangerous things The commandant Colonel Okamura Sakura No Hana Conscience The stranger at night My rescue Tiang Teria's "Habon" The Japanese patrol They also cry Luis, his cow, and the Japanese The rice plants The Japanese believed my uncle Through the stomach
Philippines--Japanese occupation--1941-1945--History--Personal narratives
959.9035
Philippine-Nippon tales : a collection of incidents showing the sunny side of the Japanese occupation of the Philippines / retold and edited by Alfonso P. Santos - xiii, 170 pages
General Manual Roxas and Colonel Nobuhiko Jimbo Kumada san Captain Fukahori The educated Japanese The teacher of discipline They are not all brutes Tula-tula and Captain Konijero Lito san The good tomodachi The women were frightened Not a beast nor a brute Unexpected courtesy Tomasa and the Japanese soldiers A challenge The Captain of the bodega The shock that taught me a lesson Lt. Ishima Saro, the sentry and I I saw the Japanese and his girl The corporal and the chorus girl Impong Andres and the Japanese soldier The Japanese family friend Music has charms Seiki San A strange birthday gift Nena's gift They spared My grandfather How smallpox saved a life The Soldier who loved little le The loving and lovable Japanese father Junior officer kodahi A discontinued massacre Taro Sasaki Not all of them were bad The leaftlet Mt. Motsimoto The listeners Lost in the woods The Cherry Blossoms Romeo on horseback The magic ring The champion's medal Music to remember Kindness for kindness' sake Marriage The service of Irma Hitero An exceptional Japanese officer The camoteng-kahoy The Revelation Saved by a Japanese Captain Ando The church bells The doctor The dawn of redemption The reward The beautiful bird The colonel and the parish priest One out of three was human The bracelet The power of music The liberTING spirit of Christmas Perla and the two alike Injustice corrected The blackout A classmate remembers Captain Omuta and his sword Captain Omuta and his guitar By the side of the railway First meeting They had an ear for music Amanu San A kind enemy A little learning is a dangerous things The commandant Colonel Okamura Sakura No Hana Conscience The stranger at night My rescue Tiang Teria's "Habon" The Japanese patrol They also cry Luis, his cow, and the Japanese The rice plants The Japanese believed my uncle Through the stomach
Philippines--Japanese occupation--1941-1945--History--Personal narratives
959.9035