Franco, later the dictator of Spain til his death in 1975.
First, the American forces were obliged to surrender the Phillipines to Japanese forces. Later in the war, 1944, American forces returned and liberated the Phillipines.
They were pushed off their lands and marginalised. Later the government and Churches rounded up and shipped children off to residential schools. This single act was more destructive to First Nations culture than every other act. Children were forbidden to talk in their own language, forced to attend Christian churches, forced to abandon their own beliefs and culture. When they returned to their homes, they were strangers, adrift between native culture and western culture, not fitting in either. The damage is still evident.
The PTO : Pacific Theater of Operations. Though MacArthur is associated with WWII, he also was the commander in the early part of the Korean war/conflict. It is interesting that he was pushed out of the Philippines in WWII and later retook the Philippines. Then in Korea he was pushed out and later returned to retake part of Korea.
During the war, women would take over for some of the jobs that the men were forced to abandon when they left for war. Some women also made the clothes that the soldiers would wear, or became nurses later on.
When the Spanish came to the Philippines they named it The Philippines after Prince Philip who later became King Philip II.
The American Commander was Douglas MacArthur said that. He was forced to avoid capture by the Japanese so he retreated from the islands. He would later make good his promise when later in the war he did return.
The Japanese successfully invaded the Philippines. Three years later the Allied Forces arrived and defeated the Japanese in the Philippines.
The plague ended in 1350 and returned later various times later in lives of people living in the world.
She was sold back to the English, and later returned to her husband.
William Howard Taft
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