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{{Evil Organization
{{Evil_Organization|image = Philippines (1943-1945).png|alias = Japanese-sponsored Philippine Republic|origin = October 14th, 1943|foundation = [[Imperial Japan]]|dissolution = August 17th, 1945|goals = Allow Japanese rule to remain in place in Philippiness (failed)<br>Win the World War II (failed)|type of villains = Imperial Japanese Puppet Government}}The '''Second Philippine Republic '''puppet state of [[Imperial Japan]] that existed during the [[Axis Powers]]' occupation of Philippines during [[World War II]].  It was formed in 1943 and remained in existence until August 17th, 1945 after Japanese forces loses it territories
|Box title    = Evil Organization
|Image        = Flag of the Philippines (1943–1945).svg
|size  =
|fullname = Republic of the Philippines
|alias = Second Philippine Republic<br> Japanese-sponsored Philippine Republic
|origin = The Philippines
|foundation = October 14, 1943
|dissolution =
|headquarters = Manila (1942 - 1945)<br>Baguio (1945)
|commanders = [[Tomoyuki Yamashita]] (''de facto'')<br>[[Jose P. Laurel]] (''de jure'')
|agents =  
|skills =
|goals = Remain the officially-recognized Filipino state (failed)
|crimes = [[Authoritarianism]]<br>Mass starvation<br>Mass repression<br>[[War crimes]]<br>Mass [[Murder]]<br>[[Censorship]]<br>[[Propaganda]]<br>[[Anti-Semitism]]<br>[[Xenophobia]]<br>[[Cruelty to animals]]<br>[[Persecution of Christians]]<br>[[Fascism]]<br>[[Homophobia]]<br>[[Islamophobia]]<br>[[Misogyny]]<br>[[Cruelty to animals]]
|type of villains = Puppet State
|type of villain=Puppet State}}The '''Second Philippine Republic''' was a [[puppet state]] of [[Imperial Japan]] that existed during the [[Axis Powers]]' occupation of Philippines during [[World War II]].  It was formed in 1943 and remained in existence until August 17th, 1945 after Japanese forces loses it territories


== History ==
== History ==
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The Executive Commission lasted until September 1943, when it was superseded by an “independent Philippine Republic.” The president, chosen by the Japanese, was José Laurel, former associate justice of the commonwealth Supreme Court and the only Filipino to hold an honorary degree from Tokyo Imperial University. More than half of the commonwealth Senate and more than one-third of the House served at one time in the Japanese-sponsored regime. Yet collaboration with Japan was neither as willing nor as widespread as elsewhere in Southeast Asia.
The Executive Commission lasted until September 1943, when it was superseded by an “independent Philippine Republic.” The president, chosen by the Japanese, was José Laurel, former associate justice of the commonwealth Supreme Court and the only Filipino to hold an honorary degree from Tokyo Imperial University. More than half of the commonwealth Senate and more than one-third of the House served at one time in the Japanese-sponsored regime. Yet collaboration with Japan was neither as willing nor as widespread as elsewhere in Southeast Asia.


Even before the fall of the Bataan Peninsula to the Japanese in April 1942, guerrilla units were forming throughout the Philippines. Most were led by middle-class officers and were enthusiastically pro-United States; in central Luzon, however, a major force was the Hukbalahap, which, under communist leadership, capitalized on earlier agrarian unrest. Though in a number of instances collaborators secretly assisted guerrillas, many guerrillas in the hills were bitter against those who appeared to benefit from the occupation. The differences between the two groups became an important factor in early postwar politics.
Even before the fall of Bataan Peninsula to the Japanese in April 1942, guerrilla units were forming throughout the Philippines. Most were led by middle-class officers and were enthusiastically pro-United States; in central Luzon, however, a major force was the Hukbalahap, which, under communist leadership, capitalized on earlier agrarian unrest. Though in a number of instances collaborators secretly assisted guerrillas, many guerrillas in the hills were bitter against those who appeared to benefit from the occupation. The differences between the two groups became an important factor in early postwar politics.


Soon after the U.S. landings on Leyte in October 1944, commanded by MacArthur, civil government was returned to the commonwealth, at least in the name. Sergio Osmeña, who had become president in exile on the death of Quezon in August, had few resources to deal with the problems at hand, however. Osmeña’s role was complicated by the fact that MacArthur chose to lionize Manuel A. Roxas, a leading collaborator who had also been in contact with U.S. military intelligence. As president of the Senate, Roxas became, in effect, MacArthur’s candidate for president. Roxas was nominated in January 1946 in a separate convention of the “liberal wing” of the Nacionalista Party, as it was first called. Thus was born the Philippines’ second major political party, the Liberals.
Soon after the U.S. landings on Leyte in October 1944, commanded by MacArthur, civil government was returned to the commonwealth, at least in name. Sergio Osmeña, who had become president in exile on the death of Quezon in August, had few resources to deal with the problems at hand, however. Osmeña’s role was complicated by the fact that MacArthur chose to lionize Manuel A. Roxas, a leading collaborator who had also been in contact with U.S. military intelligence. As president of the Senate, Roxas became, in effect, MacArthur’s candidate for president. Roxas was nominated in January 1946 in a separate convention of the “liberal wing” of the Nacionalista Party, as it was first called. Thus was born the Philippines’ second major political party, the Liberals.[[Category:Organizations]]
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