Makapili
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Makapili (Makabayan Katipunan Ñg Mga Pilipino or Alliance of Philippine Patriots) was a militant group formed in the Philippines during World War II to give military aid to Japan[1]. Organised by Benigno Ramos, they were born out of José P. Laurel's refusal to conscript Filipinos for Japan.[2] The Japanese decreed that the group should be founded in November 1944 when they brought together many of the supporters of the defunct Ganap Party.[3] Like Ganap its main area of support was Metro Manila, although Makapili established chapters across the islands, attracting some support.[4]
After the war the group was vilified for its involvement in some Japanese outrages on the islands and individual members faced trials for treason as a result.[5]
A 1951 film of the same name was made starring Justina David[6].
[edit] References
- ^ Supreme Court report
- ^ Jovito Salonga, 'A tribute to Dr. Jose P. Laurel'
- ^ William J. Pomeroy, The Philippines: Colonialism, Collaboration, and Resistance, p. 114
- ^ 'Filipinos Fight for Freedom: 1941-1945'
- ^ Trial of Makapili member Julio Garcia
- ^ IMDB listing