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  1. Manuel L. Quezon

    Manuel L. Quezon

    President of the Philippines from 1935 to 1944

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  1. Quezon died there at 10:05 a.m. ET on 1 August 1944, at age 65. His remains were initially buried in Arlington National Cemetery, but his body was brought by former Governor-General and High Commissioner Frank Murphy aboard the USS Princeton and re-interred in the Manila North Cemetery on 17 July 1946.

    • 1899–1900, 1941–1944
    • Nacionalista (1907–1944)
  2. Apr 3, 2024 · Manuel Quezon, Filipino statesman, leader of the independence movement, and first president of the Philippine Commonwealth. He campaigned vigorously for the full independence of the Philippines, but his plans were delayed by the outbreak of World War II, and he died while leading the Filipino government in exile.

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  4. He died on August 1, 1944, less than three months before MacArthur's dramatic return to Philippine soil. Support Provided by: Learn More. The friendship between Quezon and MacArthur deepened in...

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  5. Jul 3, 2019 · During his years in exile in the US, his condition steadily worsened until he was forced to move to a "cure cottage" in Saranac Lake, New York. He died there on August 1, 1944. Manuel Quezon was originally buried in Arlington National Cemetery, but his remains were moved to Manila after the war was over.

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  6. While still in exile in the US, he died from tuberculosis on August 1, 1944, at a 'cure cottage' in Saranac Lake, New York. His body was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. In 1946, his remains were moved to the USS Princeton and re-interred at the Manila North Cemetery, before being moved to the Quezon Memorial Circle in Quezon City in 1979.

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  7. Manuel Quezon (Graphic Biography) Writer: Sean Bloch. Artist: Liz Clarke. Manuel Quezon was the leader of the Philippines during the Second World War. He took in victims of the Holocaust, against critics who saw Jews as a threat to the country. Download the Graphic Biography PDF here or click on the image above.

  8. He died on August 1, 1944 in Saranac Lake, New York. Senate Presidents. (1916-1935) (1945-1946) (1946-1949) (1949-1951) (1952) (1952 & 1953) (1952-1963) Jose C. Zulueta. (1953) (1963-1965) (1966-1967) (1967-1972) (1987-1991) (1992-93, 95-96, 98) (1993-1995) (1996-1998) (1998-1999) (1999-2000) (2000-2001) (2000, 2001-2006) (2006-2008) (2008-2013)

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