Historical Events tagged with "liberation"

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40th Infantry Division Liberates Panay Island

March 18th, 1945 80 years ago

The 40th Infantry Division, led by the 185th US Infantry Regiment, conducted an unopposed landing at Tigbauan. This strategic maneuver forced Japanese forces to surrender. Significantly, Major General Macario Peralta, commanding Filipino guerrilla forces, along with General Eichelberger, announced the Liberation of Panay, Romblon, and Guimaras Islands. The successful landing occurred amidst World War II's Pacific campaign, showcasing the collaboration of American and Filipino forces in regaining territory.

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US Troops Recapture Corregidor Island

February 26th, 1945 80 years ago

US forces launched an assault to reclaim Corregidor, a strategic island in the Philippines, from Japanese occupation. The battle commenced with heavy bombardment and involved infantry from the US 38th Infantry Regiment as they sought to dislodge entrenched Japanese positions. This successful reclamation played a crucial role in the liberation of the Philippines.

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Soviet and Polish Forces Liberate Poznań

February 23rd, 1945 80 years ago

The German garrison in Poznań capitulated to Soviet and Polish forces, leading to the liberation of the city. This significant event marked a key moment in the European theater of World War II, showcasing the collaboration between Soviet troops and Polish units. Poznań's strategic location made it an essential target for the advancing Red Army, culminating in fierce battles as they pushed westward toward Germany. The fall of Poznań symbolized the diminishing control of German forces in Poland and contributed to the overall collapse of Nazi power in the region.

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Mostar Liberation by Yugoslav Partisans

February 14th, 1945 80 years ago

On February 14, 1945, Yugoslav partisans liberated the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina from Axis occupation. This strategic city, known for its historic bridge and diverse cultural heritage, witnessed intense fighting as partisan forces advanced against the German and Croatian Ustasha troops. The successful operation marked a significant turning point in the broader Yugoslav Front of World War II, contributing to the eventual liberation of Yugoslavia from Axis powers.

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Douglas MacArthur's Triumph in Manila

February 5th, 1945 80 years ago

General Douglas MacArthur returned to Manila, Philippines, on February 5, 1945, leading American and Filipino forces to liberate the city from Japanese occupation. His arrival symbolized the restoration of the Philippine government and hope for its people after years of war. The campaign aimed to reclaim the city for the Allied forces and marked a pivotal moment in the liberation of the Philippines following a lengthy and brutal period of conflict.

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Liberation of Santo Tomas Internment Camp

February 4th, 1945 80 years ago

The Santo Tomas Internment Camp, located in Manila, was liberated by American forces, primarily the 1st Cavalry Division. This camp had been a prison for thousands of American and Filipino civilians since its establishment by Japanese forces. The liberation marked a significant moment in the broader context of World War II in the Pacific, as many internees had suffered severe hardships during their captivity. The operation involved overcoming Japanese defenses and securing the camp area to free the internees, who celebrated their newfound freedom amid the fighting.

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Battle for Manila Begins Against Japanese Forces

February 3rd, 1945 80 years ago

In early February, American and Philippine forces launched an intense campaign to recapture Manila from Japanese occupation. This month-long battle was pivotal in reclaiming the capital city, which had strategic importance and was a major urban center. With the return of General Douglas MacArthur, the offensive aimed to liberate the city and restore Philippine governance following years of Japanese rule. The engagement involved brutal street fighting, resulting in severe destruction and loss of life, particularly among civilians caught in the crossfire.

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American Rangers Rescue POWs at Cabanatuan

January 30th, 1945 80 years ago

A daring rescue mission by 126 American Rangers and Filipino guerrillas successfully freed over 500 Allied prisoners from the Japanese-controlled Cabanatuan POW camp. The raid, which took place in the Philippines, involved meticulous planning and execution to ensure the liberation of prisoners suffering from harsh conditions. The collaboration between American forces and local resistance fighters exemplified the unity against Japanese occupation during World War II.

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Liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau by Soviet Forces

January 27th, 1945 80 years ago

The Soviet 322nd Rifle Division liberated the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, freeing thousands of remaining inmates. As the Soviet troops advanced during World War II, they discovered the camp, which had become a site of immense suffering and death. The liberation revealed to the world the horrors inflicted during the Holocaust, as soldiers and journalists documented the grim conditions faced by the surviving prisoners.

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