Philippines campaign of 1944–1945
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Philippines campaign of 1944–1945
Summary
Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 is a military campaign[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 is in the country of Japanese occupation of the Philippines[3].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945's instance of is recorded as military campaign[4].
- The location of Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 was Philippines[5].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 is part of Pacific War[6].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945's Commons category is recorded as Philippines Campaign (1944–45)[7].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 comprises Battle of Leyte[8].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 comprises Battle of Mindanao[9].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 began on October 20, 1944[10].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 ended on August 15, 1945[11].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 occurred on September 2, 1945[12].
- Among those involved in Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 was Douglas MacArthur[13].
- Among those involved in Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 was Walter Krueger[14].
- A participant in Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 was Takeo Kurita[15].
- A participant in Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 was Chester W. Nimitz[16].
- A participant in Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 was Tomoyuki Yamashita[17].
- A participant in Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 was Thomas Cassin Kinkaid[18].
- Among those involved in Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 was Jisaburō Ozawa[19].
- Among those involved in Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 was George Kenney[20].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Philippines campaign (1944–1945)[21].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945's Commons gallery is recorded as Philippines Campaign (1944–45)[22].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945's different from is recorded as Philippines Campaign[23].
- Philippines campaign of 1944–1945's category for maps or plans is recorded as Category:Maps of Philippines Campaign (1944–45)[24].
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Identity
Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 is part of Pacific War[6].
Why It Matters
Philippines campaign of 1944–1945 has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 9 alternative names across languages and contexts.[25]