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  1. 2 Laurel, War Memoirs of Dr. lose P. Laurel (Manila, I962), pp. 5i and 57. These memoirs, pub-lished as a part of a volume of tribute to Jose Laurel by the Laurel Foundation, are supposed to have been written by him while he was in Sugamo Prison in Japan, from September I5, 1945, to November I6, 1945.

  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Jose P. Laurel is the only Philippine president who served the three branches of government – he became a senator-congressman, associate justice, and president Since the early 1960s, Laurel was recognized as a legitimate president of the Philippines

  3. Associate Justice Jose P. Laurel Tenure: February 1936 - 1942 Appointed by: Quezon Birthdate: March 09, 1891 Died: November 06, 1959 ...

  4. Aug 30, 2021 · Complete Name –> José Paciano Laurel y García Birth Date –> March 9, 1891 Died –> November 6, 1959 in Manila (aged 68) Hometown –> Tanauan, Batangas, Philippines. Family Wife –> Pacencia Hidalgo Children –> José B. Laurel Jr. José S. Laurel III Natividad Laurel-Guinto Sotero Laurel II (Former Senator) Mariano Laurel Rosenda ...

  5. Salvador Roman Hidalgo Laurel KGCR (Tagalog pronunciation: [laʊˈɾɛl], November 18, 1928 – January 27, 2004), also known as Doy Laurel, was a Filipino lawyer and politician who served as the Vice President of the Philippines from 1986 to 1992 under President Corazon Aquino and briefly served as the last Prime Minister from February 25 to March 25, 1986, when the position was abolished.

  6. Jan 21, 2022 · Portrait of Dr. Jose P. Laurel, donated by Mr. Laurel IV as of April 29, 1991. Source: Jose P. Laurel Memorial Foundation, Inc. Contrary to popular belief, the “P” is not really Laurel’s middle name. Born Jose Paciano Garcia Laurel, his second name was given to him by his parents as a tribute to Paciano, Jose Rizal’s older brother who ...

  7. Dr. Jose P. Laurel Lodge No. 325 The Name The President of the Philippine Republic during the Second World War, Dr Jose P. Laurel, under direct orders from President Manuel L. Quezon, undertook the delicate balancing act of administering the day-to-day affairs of a subjugated nation.

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