National Geographic did have a documentary special about 10 years ago, concerning a Japanese I-Boat which had a rendezvous with a German U-Boat off the coast of France in possibly 1944. A US Navy attack aircraft caught them both on the surface, and, at least, sent the I-Boat to the bottom. Naval Intelligence indicated that there was gold on the Japanese Submarine. German and Japanese submarines were almost the ONLY physical means of communication between the two Axis partners: and Germany traded her war material plans (such as the ME-262 Jet & ME-163 Komet) for Japan's newly acquired riches from her conquests (such as metals). The National Geographic team(s) found the sunken I-Boat; but complications set in, as they often do with those DEEP DIVES, and the search within the sunken wreck could not be stretched any further. For the search that was done for this particular episode on National Geographic, there was no gold found.
There are several Japanese companies in the Philippines. The top Japanese companies in the Philippines are i-BRIDGE, JGC Philippines, and Fujitsu.
japanese occupation in the Philippines
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The Japanese controlled virtually everything (including any courts) in the Philippines during their occupation of the territory.
Philippines will still be under Japanese occupation.
There are several Japanese companies in the Philippines. The top Japanese companies in the Philippines are i-BRIDGE, JGC Philippines, and Fujitsu.
japanese occupation in the Philippines
The Japanese civilization got into the Philippines because they want to dominate the Philippines.
The leprechauns bury their gold at the end of the rainbow.
Gold :)
It is said that leprechauns bury their gold at the end of the rainbow.
The Japanese successfully invaded the Philippines. Three years later the Allied Forces arrived and defeated the Japanese in the Philippines.
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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
Leprechauns are said to bury their gold at the end of a rainbow, as depicted in folklore. This elusive location adds to their mysterious and mischievous nature.
at the end of a rainbow.