A Japanese's controlled part of the pacific.
Yes the Philippines, as part of the US, fought against the Japanese during World War 2.
The Philippines had no formal military units in world war 1. They had a force of about 25,000 people who never actually saw action. The only Philippians to serve were part of other military forces (mainly as part of the American Expeditionary Forces to Europe) during the later stages of the war.
Because it was strategicaly important teritory to both the Japanese and the United states.
At the time of the First Wold War, the Philippines were an American colony.
No, the Philippines are an independent nation in the region of southeast Asia. From 1898 until 1946, except during World War 2, they are a possession of the United States.
During 1914-1918, the Philippines watched only in World War 1...
Yes.
After the Philippine-American War, the US governed the Philippines as a US possession. As it had promised to do before the war, after World War 2 the US granted independence to the Philippines.
The Islands of the Philippines were invaded by the Japanese. They defeated the American and Filipino forces on the islands. They were subjects of the Japanese for over three years. Many Pacific Islands and nations in Asia, Europe, Africa and the Norwegian nations were part of World War 2. The Philippines were not the only islands in the war. See the related link below if you are curious about it.
No, the Philippines were allies of USA
The Philippines were occupied by the Japanese Empire.