The Wha Chi, a guerrilla group composed of Chinese communists and Red Army veterans operating in Luzon during the Japanese invasion, apparently pushed for the Hukbalahap to adopt a broad anti-Japanese line rather than a nationalist or national-liberation line. Were they pushing against nationalism (for internationalism?) or were they pushing for merely Stalinist anti-fascism?
Unfortunately, Ken Fuller, the author of FORCING THE PACE where I took this info from, doesn't really say. The Wha Chi disappears from the book's narrative by the time the American reconquest of the Philippines.