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Authors: Donny Gluckstein
74
Quoted in Fuller, 2007, p184.
75
Taruc, 1953, p155.
76
N Cullather,
Illusions of Influence
(Stanford University Press, Stanford, 1994), p65.
77
Kerkvliet, 1977, p264.
78
Saulo, 1969, p36.
79
The quote is Lava’s. See J Lava, “Reviews”,
Journal of Contemporary Asia
, vol 9 (1), 1979, pp75-93; see also Pomeroy, 1978, pp497-517.
80
F Nemenzo, “The millenarian-populist aspects of Filipino Marxism”, in Third World Studies (ed),
Marxism in the Philippines
(Third World Studies Center, Quezon, 1984), p9.
81
Taruc, 1953, p105.
82
Taruc, 1953, p33. See also Tan, 1984.
83
Taruc, 1953, p29.
84
Fuller, 2007, p141.
85
Quoted in Saulo, 1969, p24.
86
Quoted in Fuller, 2007, p134.
87
Fuller, 2007, pp141-142.
88
The figures, although not terribly accurate, are at least indicative of the situation. See Richardson, 2011, pp68-72, 220.
89
Fuller, 2007, p177.
90
Quoted in Kerkvliet, 1977, p52; see also pp181-182.
91
Quoted in Karnow, 1989, p42.
92
Kerkvliet, 1977, p182.
93
Nemenzo, 1984, p19.
94
Pomeroy, 1978, p505. See also Taruc, 1953, p61.
95
Nemenzo, 1984, p19.
96
“Our entire propaganda during the war, our leaflets, newspapers, and appeals for action, are testimony to the high regard in which we held our American allies against Japanese fascism”—Taruc, 1953, p194.
97
Quoted in Kerkvliet, 1977, p102.
98
For a useful overview, see Fuller, 2007, ch 6.
99
Taruc, 1953, p212.
100
Tenant farmer, quoted in Kerkvliet, 1977, p110.
101
Taruc, 1953, p196.
102
Luis Taruc admitted this to Kerkvliet. See Kerkvliet, 1977, p114.
103
Quoted in Crippen, 1947, p117.
104
Lachica, 1971, p119.
105
A Lembke,
Lansdale, Magsaysay, America, and the Philippines
(Combat Studies Institute Press, Kansas, 2013), p5.
106
Cullather, 1994, pp64-65.
107
Taruc, 1953, p201.
108
Quoted in Taruc, 1953, p239.
109
Quoted in Kerkvliet, 1977, p160.
110
See Kerkvliet, 1977, pp178-188; Fuller, 2007, pp269-274.
111
Lembke, 2013, p25.
112
Quoted in Kerkvliet, 1977, p161. See W Pomeroy,
The Forest
(University of the Philippines Press, Quezon City, 1963), pp34-35, and Fuller, 2007, pp268-269, for portrayals of the expansion.
113
Quoted in Walter Ladwig, “When the police are the problem”, in C Christine Fair and S Ganguly (eds),
Policing Insurgencies
(Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2014), p22.
114
Quoted in Fuller, 2007, p282.
115
Pomeroy, 1963, p62.
116
Pomeroy, 1963, pp152-153.
117
J Vargas and T Rizal,
Communism in Decline
(SEATO, Bangkok, 1957/8).
Terms such as Britain, USA, Allies, Germany are not indexed as they occur frequently throughout the text.
Abdelkader, Hadj Ali
54
Aboulker, José
44
,
45
,
46-47
,
48
,
49
Advanced Military’s Bugle
(magazine)
304
AFPFL (Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League)
259
,
260-261
Age
(newspaper)
225-226
Alger Républicain
(newspaper)
60
Algerian People’s Party
see
PPA
AML (Friends of the Manisfesto and of Liberty)
62
,
63-64
,
65
,
67
AMT (General Workers’ Union)
322-323
,
325
,
330
,
331
Anderson, Benedict (historian)
319-320
Anielewicz, Mordechai
101
,
102
,
103
,
117-118
Anti-Fascist People’s Freedom League
see
AFPFL
Anti-Revolutionary Party
see
ARP
anti-semitism
38-39
,
79
; Netherlands
134
,
138-139
,
158
; Poland
93-94
,
95-97
,
114
,
115
,
119
ARP (Anti-Revolutionary Party)
133
,
140
,
143
,
158
see also
Colijn
Association of Algerian Muslim Scholars
see
Ulama
Association of the Sons of Sweat
see
KAP
At the Front Line
(book)
237
Aung San, Bogyoke
249
,
250
,
251-254
,
255
,
256
,
257-258
,
260
,
261-263
,
265n52
,
266n65
see also
Thakins
Badis, Abdelhamid Ben
53
Bamar people
246
,
249-250
,
251-252
,
254
,
258
,
264n2
Barrio United Defence Corps
see
BUDC
Benes, Edvard
191
,
192-193
,
194
,
196
,
197-198
,
213
,
214
Bernhard, Prince
153
BIA (Burma Independence Army)
254-255
,
259
Bialystok Ghetto
99
,
105-106
,
117
Bisson, Thomas
309
Blamey, Thomas
227
Blatt, Tomasz (Toivi)
112
Bliss, George
232-233
Blum, Léon
55
BNA (Burma National Army)
255
,
257
,
258
,
259
Bogyoke
261
,
262
see also
Aung San, Bogyoke
Bohemia and Moravia, Protectorate of
195-197
Bonnier, Fernand
48
Brenner, Lenni
117-118
The Bridge on the River Kwai
(film)
245
BS (Internal Combat Forces)
153
BUDC (Barrio United Defence Corps)
327
,
328
Buddhism
248-249
The Bund
91
,
94-96
,
103
,
113
,
121n7
and ZOB
101
see also
Tsukunft
Burma
31
Burma Independence Army
see
BIA
Burma National Army
see
BNA
Catholic Standard
(newspaper)
83
Catlos, General Ferdinand
215
,
216
CCP (Chinese Communist Party)
268
,
269
,
272-275
,
276-277
,
278-280
,
286-287
,
305
Central Leadership of the Home Resistance
see
UVOD
Central Revolutionary National Committee
see
URNV
Centre of State Security
see
USB
CFLN (Comité Français de la Libération Nationale)
50-51
Chechnya
181-182
Chiang Kai-shek
268-271
,
279
,
284
see also
National Army
Churchill, Winston
8
,
16
,
18
,
22
,
37
,
40-43
,
72
,
73
,
155
,
194
Clark, Major General Mark
47
,
48
CNLC (Czechoslovak National Liberation Committee)
193-195
,
197
,
198
College of Trust
see
CvV
Combat
(newspaper)
50
Comintern (Communist International)
16
,
28
,
169
,
175
,
192
,
322
,
333
,
340n49
Comité Français de la Libération Nationale
see
CFLN
Communist International
see
Comintern
Communist Party Australia
233
,
236
,
240-241
; Germany
169
; Greece
22
; Ireland
83
,
84-85
; Italy
22
; Japan
296
,
297
,
298-299
Communist Party, Algeria
see
PCA
Communist Party, Burma
see
CPB
Communist Party, China
see
CCP
Communist Party, Czechslovakia
see
KSC
Communist Party, France
see
PCF
Communist Party, India
see
CPI
Communist Party, Netherlands
see
CPN
Communist Party, Philippine
see
PKP
Communist Party, Slovak
see
KSS
Communist Party, USA
see
CPUSA
Comrades!
(pamphlet)
145
concentration camps
110-112
Corps Franc d’Afrique (CFA)
51-52
Council to Aid Jews
see
Zegota
CPB (Communist Party, Burma)
258
,
260
,
261
,
265n50
CPI (Communist Party, India)
258
,
261
CPN (Communist Party, Netherlands)
132
,
134
,
141
,
144-145
,
146
,
150
,
152
,
153
,
157
,
158-159
CPUSA (Communist Party, USA)
322
,
323
,
333
Craig, James (Lord Craigavon)
74
Culala, Felipa
325
Czechoslovak National Liberation Committee
see
CNLC
Czechoslovakia
170
,
190-193
; army
200
DA (Democratic Alliance)
334
Daladier, Édouard
194
Darlan, Admiral Françoise
41
,
45
,
47
,
51
,
70n24
de Gaulle, General
19
,
22
,
38-43
,
49-51
,
52
,
60
,
62
de Jong, Lou
144-145
De Tribune
(newspaper)
132
,
134
,
139
de Valera, Eamon
72
,
73
,
74
,
75-76
,
78
De Waarheid
(newspaper)
139
,
142
,
145
,
146
,
154
,
155
Democratic Alliance
see
DA
Democratic Army of a Democratic People
(book)
237
Dobama Asiayone
249-251
EAM-ELAS (National Liberation Front-National Popular Liberation Army)
12
,
13
,
17
,
18
East Timor
230-232
Echo d’Oran
(newspaper)
41
Edelman, Marek
97
,
102
,
103
,
118-119
EDES (National Republican Greek League)
11
,
21
Edwards, Peter
293
Eisenhower, Dwight D
48
,
49
,
51
,
52
English, Jeffery
257
Fighting Squads
see
LO-LKP
First World War
27
France
11
,
12
,
17
,
19
,
22
,
24
,
179
,
272
; and Algeria
37-68
; and Czechoslovakia
191
,
194
;
see also
de Gaulle and Vichy