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Crusade in Asia: Philippine victory
This book presents a firsthand political and historical account of the Philippines’ struggle and role in Asia during and after the Second World War. Written by Carlos P. Romulo, a prominent Filipino diplomat, soldier, and statesman, the work reflects on the broader Asian conflict against imperialism and totalitarianism, highlighting the Philippine experience as a symbol of democratic resistance. Through personal observations and political analysis, Romulo emphasizes the significance of Philippine victory and independence within the larger context of postwar Asia. The book offers valuable insights into wartime leadership, nationalism, and the emergence of the Philippines as an active participant in international affairs.
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