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The Philippines were not involved in WWI

US forces led by General Douglas MacArthur liberated them from Japanese occupation in 1945 (WWII)

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Which were results of General Douglas MacArthur's efforts in the Pacific during World War 2?

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During World War II, Europe and parts of Asia were liberated from Axis powers. In Europe, countries such as France, Belgium, and Italy were freed from Nazi occupation. In Asia, territories like the Philippines and parts of Southeast Asia were liberated from Japanese control. The war significantly altered political boundaries and led to the emergence of new nations and the decolonization movement in the post-war era.


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Who liberated the Philippines in World War 2?

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How long after d-day was Paris liberated during World War 2?

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How did General MacArthur contribute to World War 2?

He defended the Philippines from the Japanese and when he left fo Australia, he returned on October in that year and liberated the Philippines from the Japanese. Im sure this will help you. Your welcome people.


When was the Japanese invasion of the Philippines?

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Who was president of the Philippines during World War 2?

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When did the United states grant independence to the Philippines?

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