Presidential Museum and Library: President Carlos P. Garcia conferring the Philippine Legion of Honor rank of Chief Commander on former President and Senator Jose P. Laurel on March 9, 1959.
Presidential Museum and Library: Colored picture of President Jose P. Laurel taken in Tokyo
Presidential Museum and Library: On October 14, 1943, Jose P. Laurel became President of the 2nd Philippine Republic and took his oath of office before Chief Justice Jose Yulo at the Legislative Building in Manila.
Presidential Museum and Library: Jose P. Laurel taking his oath of office before Supreme Court Chief Justice Jose Yulo.
Presidential Museum and Library: President Jose P. Laurel playing the violin
Presidential Museum and Library: Senator Laurel orating in the Senate Session Hall of the Old Legislative Building as Senators Soc Rodrigo and Edmundo Cea look on.
Presidential Museum and Library: Speaker Benigno S. Aquino, Ambassador Jorge B. Vargas, and President Jose P. Laurel sometime late in the war.
Presidential Museum and Library: Japanese and Filipino officials display various moods during the ceremonies.
Presidential Museum and Library: President Laurel and Executive Commission chairman Jorge Vargas acknowledge crowd’s greetings during the inauguration.
Presidential Museum and Library: The date: October 14, 1943. Dr. Jose P. Laurel takes the oath as President of the Japanese-sponsored Philippine Republic.
Presidential Museum and Library: Jose P. Laurel was the third President of the Philippines, and the only President of the Second Republic.
Presidential Museum and Library: President Quezon at Dr. Laurel's party in 1940.
Presidential Museum and Library: A historic picture of the senate, showing the three presidential candidates - Laurel, Quirino and Avelino
Presidential Museum and Library: Picture of Dr. Laurel's mother, taken in 1905
Presidential Museum and Library: Dr. Laurel as Secretary of the Interior in 1922
Presidential Museum and Library: Dr. Jose Paciano Laurel
Presidential Museum and Library: President Quezon's war cabinet with Gen. MacArthur and Mrs. Quezon.
Presidential Museum and Library: At the Professionals' Club meeting on July 4, 1949.
Presidential Museum and Library: Laurel family at Malacañan Palace
Presidential Museum and Library: Laurel delivering a funeral oration in honor of his mentor, Justice Thomas Atkins Street.
Presidential Museum and Library: Jose Abad Santos and Jose P. Laurel
Presidential Museum and Library: Speaker Laurel is welcomed upon his return from Japan by his father, Senator Laurel.
Presidential Museum and Library: Jose P. Laurel was the third President of the Philippines, and the only President of the Second Republic.
Presidential Museum and Library: Laurel press conference taken at the house of Dr. Jose P. Laurel
Presidential Museum and Library: Jose P. Laurel was the third President of the Philippines, and the only President of the Second Republic.
Presidential Museum and Library: President Jose P. Laurel with President Carlos P. Garcia
Presidential Museum and Library: President Jose P. Laurel with President Ramon Magsaysay
Presidential Museum and Library: Dr. Jose P. Laurel playing the violin during the reunion of Rizal Nacionalistas held at the Luzco building
Presidential Museum and Library: Jose P. Laurel was the third President of the Philippines, and the only President of the Second Republic.
Presidential Museum and Library: Senator Jose P. Laurel (Left) is introduced to Mr. James M. Langley (Right) by U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Walter S. Robertson (Center).