Filipino Guerrilla (WWII)

Filipino Guerrillas was part Philippine resistance movement, during 1941 up to 1945 which opposed the Japanese Military Power after the fall of Bataan and Corregidor in Luzon of the Philippine Island with active underground and guerrilla activity that increased over the years. Postwar studies revealed that around hundred-thousand of persons were organized under guerrilla groups and that members of anti-Japanese underground organizations were more numerous. Such was their effectiveness of the group is such, that by the end of World War II, Japan controlled only twelve of the forty-eight provinces before the fall of the axis power.