Batangas Post-war Years 1945 and Onwards
This page contains links to articles about the immediate post-World War II years in Batangas.
- A CIA Report’s View on Elpidio Quirino’s Presidency and the Continuing Influence of Batangas’ Jose P. Laurel
- BLTBCo: Why it was known as BTCo in Batangas and LTB in Manila
- Conditions of Bus Transportation around Batangas in the 1950s
- Fernando Air Base and the 1989 Coup Attempt vs Cory Aquino’s Government
- How American GIs Helped Revive Batangas’ Balisong Industry
- Recollections of Nasugbu in the Sixties - the Simple Life in Batangas
- Releasing a Batangas-convicted Hukbalahap from Prison 1948
- Retelling the Story of the Mysterious Showers of Petals in Lipa in 1948
- Snapshot of Life in the Province of Batangas Right after World War II
- The Appearance of the Devil According to the Lipa Marian Visionary
- The Assassination of the Rosario, Batangas Chief of Police in 1954
- The Hukbalahap in Batangas in the Immediate Post-WWII Years
- The Inauguration of the Caltex Oil Refinery in Bauan, Batangas by President Ramon Magsaysay in 1954
- The Old Batangas Practice of Using Poison to Stun Fish in the Pansipit River
- The Philippine Army Air Corps Class 42-C and Life in Fernando Air Base in the Baby Boomer Post-War Years
- US Army Signal Corps Pictures while in Batangas City Post-World War II