How many Filipino died in ww2?

By the time it ended in 1945, the war had claimed a terrible toll, including the deaths of an estimated one million Filipinos.
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How many Filipinos were killed by the Japanese in ww2?

The Philippines had suffered great loss of life and tremendous physical destruction by the time the war was over. An estimated 527,000 Filipinos, both military and civilians, had been killed from all causes; of these between 131,000 and 164,000 were killed in seventy-two war crime events.
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How many Filipino citizens died in the war of the Philippines?

The ensuing Philippine-American War lasted three years and resulted in the death of over 4,200 American and over 20,000 Filipino combatants. As many as 200,000 Filipino civilians died from violence, famine, and disease. The decision by U.S. policymakers to annex the Philippines was not without domestic controversy.
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Is Philippines hard to invade?

So, even though the actual Armed Forces of the Philippines might be a little aged and weak, anyone trying to invade and subdue the Philippines can pretty much expect the same level of resistance from the locals.
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Why did Japan invade Philippines?

The Japanese planned to occupy the Philippines as part of their plan for a "Greater East Asia War" in which their Southern Expeditionary Army Group seized sources of raw materials in Malaya and the Netherlands East Indies while the Combined Fleet neutralized the United States Pacific Fleet.
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The Bataan Death March (1942)



How Philippines defeated Japan?

Guerrilla forces rose up everywhere for the final offensive. In an effort to take Luzon the U.S. army landed at Lingayen Gulf on January 9, 1945, Subic Bay on January 20 and Batangas on January 31. These attacks trapped the Japanese in giant pincers.
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Did the Philippines fight in ww1?

The zeal in participating in the Great War was there, and the Philippine National Guard was organized to play its part. But the United States did not accept the offer until too late, and thus the PNG was unable to make its presence felt outside the Philippines. But Filipinos in the United Staes did join the war.
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How did the Japanese treat Filipinos?

Also in parts of the Philippines occupied by the Japanese military, according to victims' testimonies, a number of women were raped and abducted through violent means to garrison buildings, then confined there and forced to provide sexual services. Such victims can be thought of as equivalent to comfort women.
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Who saved Philippines from Japan?

After advancing island by island across the Pacific Ocean, U.S. General Douglas MacArthur wades ashore onto the Philippine island of Leyte, fulfilling his promise to return to the area he was forced to flee in 1942.
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Did the Philippines help in WWII?

Tens of thousands of Filipinos answered the call to fight in World War II when the Philippines was an American commonwealth. On an early December morning in 1941, waves of Japanese bombers roared through American airspace.
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Did the Philippines forgive Japan?

For the grandchildren of the late Philippine President Elpidio Quirino, his decision to pardon Japanese war criminals during his last year in office in 1953 was “absolutely” the starting point of the Philippines' renewed friendship with its former invader that has since evolved into a strong strategic partnership.
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Did the Philippines won a war?

On June 2, 1899, the First Philippine Republic officially declared war against the United States. The Philippine President Emilio Aguinaldo was captured on March 23, 1901, and the war was officially declared ended by the American government on July 2, 1902, with a victory for the United States.
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Why did the US want the Philippines?

The US wanted the Philippines for several reasons. They took control of the islands in a war with Spain, wanting to punish Spain for what was believed to be an attack against an American ship, the USS Maine.
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How many Filipino died in Vietnam war?

Nine Filipinos were killed in the conflict. Of the allies, the Australians served in Vietnam for the longest period of time, but they deployed relatively few military personnel before 1965, and, as with the Americans, they were advisers rather than combatants before then.
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Did Germany invade Philippines?

The first Germans to arrive to the Philippines were colonists. Otto von Bismarck's German Empire was one of the United States' rivals in replacing Spanish rule in the archipelago. From 1890 to the outbreak of the Spanish–American War in 1898, there was a lull in German Empire's colonial campaigns.
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Did the Philippines help in Vietnam war?

Vietnam War (1964–1969)

The Philippines was involved in the Vietnam War, supporting civil and medical operations. Initial deployment in 1964 amounted to 28 military personnel, including nurses, and 6 civilians.
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How much did Japan pay to the Philippines?

Then in 1956, Japan and the Philippines signed a Reparations Agreement, in accordance with Article 14 (a) 1 of the Peace Treaty. Under that Agreement, Japan provided the Philippines with services and goods valued at the equivalent of 550 million dollars.
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Why was the Philippines important in ww2?

I hope this absorbing account of that period will enhance your appreciation of American achievements during World War II. Capture of the Philippine Islands was crucial to Japan's effort to control the Southwest Pacific, seize the resource-rich Dutch East Indies, and protect its Southeast Asia flank.
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How many Japanese live in Philippines?

As of October 2020, close to 17 thousand Japanese residents lived in the Philippines. Compared to the previous year, the number of Japanese residents decreased by almost one thousand people.
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Why did the US give Philippines independence?

The Spanish-American war was concluded by the Treaty of Paris which decreed that Spain would give up the Philippines, but in turn the archipelago would become a colony of the United States. Filipinos had not been consulted, and as a result the war for independence turned against the United States.
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How many countries invaded Philippines?

Spain, the US, and Japan all colonized the Philippines at one point. Spain first settled in the Philippines in the 16th century. It would go on to colonize the country for more than 330 years, although the British briefly occupied Manila for 18 months from 1762 to 1764.
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What did Korea do to Philippines?

In September 2020, online conflict sparked between the two nations over Korean racism against Filipinos, where Korean users spouted racist remarks over the skin color and other physical attributes of indigenous Filipinos.
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