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Koreans in second world war Philippines: rumour and history / Jose, Lydia N Yu   Journal Article
Jose, Lydia N Yu Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Mas malupit ang mga Koreano kaysa mga Hapon' is a rumour about Koreans in Second World War Philippines that has persisted to this day. A comparative, quantitative statement, it is roughly translated as 'The Koreans committed more atrocities than the Japanese in Second World War Philippines'. This is a half-true memory: true, there were Koreans in the Philippines; false, they could not have committed more atrocities than the Japanese because there were very few of them, as archival evidence discussed in this article proves. If only the Koreans and their role in the war were properly discussed in Philippine textbooks, this rumour would not have persisted to this day.
Key Words Philippines  Koreans  Rumour  History  Second World War 
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