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PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE
M.T. 31401418
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Japanese Premier
Hideki TojoMade a promise in his speech before the Japanese Diet, Japan Legislature on January 21, 1942
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May 1943
Premier Tojo announced that Philippines would be given by
Japan in the same year.
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Preparatory Commission for the Philippines
IndependenceJose P. Laurel
Framing a constitution
September 4, 1943
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BIRTH OF THE 2ND REPUBLIC
OF THE PHILIPPINES
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October 14, 1943
Proclamation of Philippine
Independence and inauguration of
Philippine Republic.
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Only Japan, her Axis allies (Italy and Germany), Spain
and a handful of other sates, mostly Axis satellite nations, recognized the Philippines.