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    Jose P. Laurel

    President of the Philippines from 1943 to 1945

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  1. Presidents of the Third Philippine Republic; No. overall No. in era Portrait Name (Birth–Death) Prior office Took office Left office Party Term Vice President Refs. 5 1 Manuel Roxas 1892–1948 (Lived: 56 years) Senator and 2nd President of the Senate (1945–1946) 28 May 1946 15 Apr 1948: Liberal 5

  2. Mar 14, 2024 · Jose P. Laurel served as the 3rd President of the Philippines during World War II. His presidency was marked by controversy and challenges brought about by the Japanese occupation. Laurel had a significant impact on Philippine politics, law, and Philippine-U.S. relations.

  3. José P. Laurel. Profession: 3rd President of the Philippines. Nationality: Filipino. Biography: José Laurel had a distinguished career as a supreme court justice before, during the WW II Japanese occupation of the Philippines he cooperated with the Japanese by forming a government in 1943 and assuming the presidency.

  4. Jose P. Laurel. José Paciano Laurel y García CCLH (March 9, 1891 [1] – November 6, 1959) was a Filipino politician and judge. [2] He was the third President of the Philippines from 1943 to 1945. [3]

  5. Jose P. Laurel. CCLH, KGCR. Laurel in 1943. 3rd President of the Philippines. In office. October 14, 1943 – August 17, 1945. Serving with Manuel L. Quezon. [lower-alpha 1] (1943–1944) and Sergio Osmeña.

  6. Jose P. Laurel was a Filipino politician, judge and the 3rd President of the Philippines. He served as the puppet president of the Japanese-occupied Philippine Republic during World War II. The presidency of Laurel is one of the most controversial in Philippine history as he was regarded as anti-American, a war collaborator, and a traitor.

  7. Oct 21, 2021 · Through a film, historians rehabilitate the memory of the Philippinesthird President, seen as a wartime Japanese collaborator in popular memory IN BLACK AND WHITE The docu-drama, as the title suggests, revolves around the misunderstood nationalist and former Philippine President Jose P. Laurel.

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