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Food supply problem in Leyte, Philippines, during the Japanese Occupation (1942–44)
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Ara, Satoshi
in
Asian cultural groups
/ Colonies & territories
/ Colonization
/ Corn
/ Criminal procedures
/ Disruption
/ Economic aspects
/ Ethnology
/ Food
/ Food production
/ Food shortages
/ Food supply
/ Food, food preparation
/ Government regulation
/ Governors
/ Guerrilla forces
/ History
/ Invasions
/ Islands
/ Japan
/ Japanese occupation
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Mayors
/ Military Occupation
/ Military occupations
/ Morphological source materials
/ Pastors
/ Philippine history
/ Philippines
/ Philippino
/ Planned economies
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Procurement
/ Residents
/ Rice
/ Southeast Asian cultural groups
/ Technology
/ World War II
2008
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Food supply problem in Leyte, Philippines, during the Japanese Occupation (1942–44)
by
Ara, Satoshi
in
Asian cultural groups
/ Colonies & territories
/ Colonization
/ Corn
/ Criminal procedures
/ Disruption
/ Economic aspects
/ Ethnology
/ Food
/ Food production
/ Food shortages
/ Food supply
/ Food, food preparation
/ Government regulation
/ Governors
/ Guerrilla forces
/ History
/ Invasions
/ Islands
/ Japan
/ Japanese occupation
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Mayors
/ Military Occupation
/ Military occupations
/ Morphological source materials
/ Pastors
/ Philippine history
/ Philippines
/ Philippino
/ Planned economies
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Procurement
/ Residents
/ Rice
/ Southeast Asian cultural groups
/ Technology
/ World War II
2008
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Food supply problem in Leyte, Philippines, during the Japanese Occupation (1942–44)
by
Ara, Satoshi
in
Asian cultural groups
/ Colonies & territories
/ Colonization
/ Corn
/ Criminal procedures
/ Disruption
/ Economic aspects
/ Ethnology
/ Food
/ Food production
/ Food shortages
/ Food supply
/ Food, food preparation
/ Government regulation
/ Governors
/ Guerrilla forces
/ History
/ Invasions
/ Islands
/ Japan
/ Japanese occupation
/ Laws, regulations and rules
/ Mayors
/ Military Occupation
/ Military occupations
/ Morphological source materials
/ Pastors
/ Philippine history
/ Philippines
/ Philippino
/ Planned economies
/ Political aspects
/ Politics
/ Procurement
/ Residents
/ Rice
/ Southeast Asian cultural groups
/ Technology
/ World War II
2008
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Food supply problem in Leyte, Philippines, during the Japanese Occupation (1942–44)
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Food supply problem in Leyte, Philippines, during the Japanese Occupation (1942–44)
2008
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This article analyses the problem of food supply in Leyte, Philippines, during the Japanese occupation, which has not been studied in depth so far. It focuses on the interaction that took place among the Japanese occupying forces, anti-Japanese guerrilla groups, the Filipino collaborators, and the local residents over the procurement of foodstuffs. It also aims at clarifying the factors contributing to the disruption of the policy formulated by the Japanese and the Filipinos on the island. It is apparent in this study that the political and social characteristics in the province as well as the agricultural depression inherited from the American colonisation period brought about an outcome, which was different from the policy implemented in Manila.
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