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      • Wanting to win Filipino loyalty, the Japanese declared the Philippines independent in 1943, ahead of the US promise. A government was set up, but most Filipinos saw through the Japanese aims and instead supported the guerrilla resistance movement.
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  2. The invasion of the Philippines started on 8 December 1941, ten hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor. As at Pearl Harbor, American aircraft were severely damaged in the initial Japanese attack. Lacking air cover, the American Asiatic Fleet in the Philippines withdrew to Java on 12 December 1941.

  3. May 3, 2018 · For the Japanese, the Philippines were strategically important for several reasons. Taking them would deprive the US of an advance base in the region. It would also provide a Japanese base for attacks on the Dutch East Indies, and it would secure lines of supply and communication between the Japanese home islands and their conquered territories.

  4. May 22, 2024 · Battle of Leyte Gulf (October 23–26, 1944), decisive air and sea battle of World War II that crippled the Japanese Combined Fleet, permitted U.S. invasion of the Philippines, and reinforced the Allies’ control of the Pacific. The battle marked the first significant use of kamikaze aircraft in combat.

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  5. Japanese invasion of Davao (December 20, 1941 to April 1942) Battle of the Philippines (1941–42) 8 December 1941 – 8 May 1942; Battle of Bataan 7 January – 9 April 1942; Battle of Corregidor 5–6 May 1942; Battle of Cebu 12 - 19 May 1942; Japanese occupation of the Philippines (1941–1945) 8 May 1942 – 5 July 1945

  6. The Japanese launched the invasion by sea from Taiwan, over 200 miles (320 km) north of the Philippines. The defending forces outnumbered the Japanese by a ratio of 3:2 but were a mixed force of non-combat-experienced regular, national guard, constabulary and newly created Commonwealth units.

  7. May 7, 2024 · The Japanese invasion commenced on December 8, 1941, just ten hours after the attack on Pearl Harbour, with troops landing in Luzon — the archipelago’s largest and most populous island, with...

  8. The Japanese, on the other hand, had no problem finding their American targets. The most serious aspect of the raid was the destruction of and damage to the 18 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses that were on the ground at Clark in the midst of refueling and rearming when the attack came.