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December 8, 1941

When was the bombardment of Pearl Harbor in Hawaii

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June 2, 1942

When did the Japanese occupied Manila

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1942-1945

When did the Japanese occupation of the Philippines began

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December 8, 1941

When did the invasion of the Philippines began

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10 hours

After how many hours after the attack on pearl harbor did the the invasion of the Philippines began

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three (3) months

How many months were the American and Filipino troops able to fight

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Bataan Death March

This is where the most horrific war crimes were committed

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Bataan to Tarlac (105 Kilometers or 65 miles)

Route and distance of the Bataan Death March

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60,000 - 80,000 Filipino and American Soldiers

Approximately how many soldiers participated in the Bataan Death March

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Saysain point, Bagac, Bataan and Mariveles to Camp O'Donnell, Capas, Tarlac, via San Fernando, Pampanga

The route of the march of 75,000 American and Filipino Soldier

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Their plan for a "Greater East Asia War"

The main reason for the occupation of the Japanese in the Philippines

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Southern Expeditionary Army Group

They are tasked to seize sources of raw materials in Malaya and Netherlands East Indies

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Combined Fleet

They are tasked to neutralize the United States Pacific Fleet

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Corregidor Island, rocky island, south of Bataan Province, Luzon, Philippines

It is the national shrine commemorating the battle between the FIlipino-American forces against the Japanese

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October 1943

When did the Japanese declared Philippines as an Independent Republic

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Government de Facto

The type of government established by the belligerent occupant or the Japanese military forces

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October 14, 1943

When was the Ministry of Education created

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(1) The teaching of tagalog

The 1st topic reserves for Filipinos

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(2) Philippine History

The 2nd topic reserves for Filipinos


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(3) Character Education

The 3rd topic reserves for Filipinos

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Love for work and dignity of labor

This things were emphasized during the Japanese Occupation

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(1) Spread of Diseases and (2) Lack of Basic Needs

Two (2) reasons on the decrease of the Philippine population

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Comfort Women

They were systematically raped by hundreds of men

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1942 and 1945

The year when the abduction of Comfort Women occurred

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President Quezon and Osmena

They were in the United States in the time of Japanese Regime

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Emilio Aguinaldo

He was considered as the first Philippine president

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Manuel L. Quezon

He formed a government in exile in the United States

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Manuel L. Quezon

He served as a member of the Pacific War Council

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Manuel L. Quezon

He signed the declaration of the United Nations against the fascist nations

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Manuel L. Quezon

He wrote his autobiography

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The Good Fight (1946)

The title of the Autobiography Quezon wrote

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Douglas MacArthur

He is known for the line "I shall return"

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Australia

Where was MacArthur when he said his famous line "I shall return"

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October 20, 1944

When did Douglas MacArthur waded ashore to the Philippine island of Leyte

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"People of the Philippines, I have returned!"

The radio broadcast Douglas MacArthur made when reached the Philippines

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January 1945

When did the forces of Douglas MacArthur invaded the main Philippine island of Luzon

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Osmeña

He accompanied Douglas MacArthur when he landed in the Philippine island of Leyte

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President Jose P. Laurel

He was the head of the Philippine Republic / Puppet Republic during the Japanese occupation

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President Jose P. Laurel

He was the president of the 2nd Republic of the Philippines during World War II

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Hukbalahap-Hukbong Bayan Laban sa Hapon

This is a guerilla movement against the Japanese

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Luis Taruc

He founded the guerilla movement against the Japanese

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Farmers of Central Luzon

They form the Guerilla movement against the Japanese

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Emperor Hirohito of Japan

He was convinced to join the war

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Gen. Hideki Tojo

He convinced Emperor Hirohito of Japan to join the war

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Hiroshima

Where was the first atomic bomb dropped

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Little Boy

The name of the first atomic bomb dropped

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Enola Gay, a B-29 bomber

From where did the first atomic bomb was dropped

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August 6, 1945 at 8:15 am

When was the first atomic bomb dropped

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Nagasaki

Where was the second atomic bomb dropped

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Fat Man

The name of the second atomic bomb dropped

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Bockscar, a B-29 bomber

From where did the second atomic bomb was dropped

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August 9, 1945 at 11:02 am

When was the second atomic bomb dropped

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900 Japanese Army

How many Japanese army were executed

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Tokyo Trial

This is where the Japanese army was executed

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Hideki Tojo, Gen. Masaharu, and Gen. Yamashita

Who are among the executed Japanese Army

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May 1946 - November 1948

When did the Tokyo War Crimes Trial took place

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Tokyo

The supposed city where the third atomic bomb is dropped

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approximately one million (1,000,000)

Number of civilian who died during the war

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July 4, 1946

Date of the Philippine independence based on resolution number of Philippine Independence