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Japanese occupies the US colony, the Philippines |
1941 - Lt. Gen. Douglas MacArthur, military adviser to the colonial government of the imperialist United States in the Philippine Islands, dubbed the "Philippine
Commonwealth," is placed in active service as commander of the newly
created USAFFE (United States Armed Forces in the Far East) during World
War II; some 100,000 Filipino soldiers whom MacArthur has trained in modern warfare
will be inducted under his command; however, in five months' time,
Bataan province, where MacArthur will run to his retreat, will fall during the Japanese's so-called December 1941-May 1942 Philippine Campaign,
part of the early developments during the Pacific theatre of the Second
World War, with Japan to be able to occupy the North American colony, the
Philippines, until 1945; Japan will surrender to the Bald Eagle nation after its two cities Hiroshima and Nagasaki are horrifically attacked by the US with the world's first-ever atomic bombs.
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