The Japanese have made many contributions to the Philippines. Some of these contributions include industry, jobs, schools, and health care.
He landed in Palo, Leyte and made good his promise, "I shall return," to liberate the Philippines from the Japanese. The Leyte landing happened on October 20, 1944.
General MacArthur tried to hold the US position in the Philippines becasue he was the comanding general and that was his job. It was a struggle because the Japanese had used surprise, destroyed half the US Army's fighter planes in the region, US and Philippine troops were poorly supplied, and the US was unable to quickly provide supplies or reinforcements.
There is no walmart in the Philippines.
"I shall return". General MacArthur slipped out of the last strong-hold of American troops before they were over run by the Japanese as they advanced through the Phillippines. He fulfilled his promise when troops landed back on the islands.
He vowed to return to the Philippines after he was forced to leave them to be taken by the Japanese... he felt a sense of loyalty to the army that he had raised there and didn't want to see them slaughtered.
Some of the contributions of the Japanese in the Philippines is that they introduced the system of fish ponds
Contributions of Japanese to the Philippines 1. how to raise animals such as ducks 2. to make jewelries, water /wine containers made of goatskin 3. to be brave 4. to engage in manufacturing business of soap, cooking oil, paper and matches 5. to make weapons of higher quality
. He took the post when Congress convened in 1945 after the Philippines was liberated from the Japanese.
There are several Japanese companies in the Philippines. The top Japanese companies in the Philippines are i-BRIDGE, JGC Philippines, and Fujitsu.
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The Japanese civilization got into the Philippines because they want to dominate the Philippines.
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Japanese contributions to Filipinos include technological advancements, economic investments, cultural exchanges, and educational opportunities. Japanese companies have played a key role in the development of infrastructure in the Philippines, and their cultural influences can be seen in various aspects of Filipino life. Additionally, Japanese aid and assistance have been extended to the Philippines during times of need, fostering a strong diplomatic relationship between the two nations.
The Japanese successfully invaded the Philippines. Three years later the Allied Forces arrived and defeated the Japanese in the Philippines.
フィリピン (firipin) means "Philippines".
what were the forms of government establish by the Japanese in the Philippines ? and describe each briefly