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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)
japanese occupation in the Philippines
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The Philippines was liberated from Japanese occupation on July 4, 1946. However, the formal liberation began with the return of American forces in October 1944, culminating in significant battles, particularly the Battle of Manila from February to March 1945. After intense fighting, the country was officially recognized as independent from the United States on July 4, 1946, marking the end of Japanese control.
The Japanese controlled virtually everything (including any courts) in the Philippines during their occupation of the territory.
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On July 4, 1946, the Philippines gained independence from the United States.
Philippines will still be under Japanese occupation.
Lt General Masaharu Homma
During the Japanese occupation of the Philippines (1942-1945), the Japanese established a military government known as the Japanese-sponsored Second Philippine Republic. This government was led by President Jose P. Laurel under the control and authority of the Japanese military administration.
Postwar problems of the republic