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Post by spanishspy on Jul 27, 2016 16:43:59 GMT
I doubt it; they were both seen as practically subhuman by the Japanese. But 40 years of being part of the Empire of Japan might change that, or do you think the Japanese will treat the people of the Philippines worse than the people of Japanese Korea. The Philippines may well be worse at least in the short term.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 27, 2016 16:48:43 GMT
But 40 years of being part of the Empire of Japan might change that, or do you think the Japanese will treat the people of the Philippines worse than the people of Japanese Korea. The Philippines may well be worse at least in the short term. So it is a good thing that the Germans backed of when confronted by the Americans.
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Post by spanishspy on Jul 27, 2016 20:51:48 GMT
The Philippines may well be worse at least in the short term. So it is a good thing that the Germans backed of when confronted by the Americans. Yes; the American rule was brutal around 1900 but afterwards was, to my understanding, par for the course in terms of colonial rule in the early 20th century.
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Post by lordroel on Jul 28, 2016 3:48:35 GMT
So it is a good thing that the Germans backed of when confronted by the Americans. Yes; the American rule was brutal around 1900 but afterwards was, to my understanding, par for the course in terms of colonial rule in the early 20th century. I can assume that it will leave a mark on the Philippines being ruled first by Spain, then by Germany, than bu Japan and after liberated some years by the United states before they are granted their Independence.
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Post by spanishspy on Aug 2, 2016 13:19:05 GMT
Yes; the American rule was brutal around 1900 but afterwards was, to my understanding, par for the course in terms of colonial rule in the early 20th century. I can assume that it will leave a mark on the Philippines being ruled first by Spain, then by Germany, than bu Japan and after liberated some years by the United states before they are granted their Independence. The pidgin language developed would be fascinating to linguists.
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Post by lordroel on Aug 2, 2016 13:30:02 GMT
I can assume that it will leave a mark on the Philippines being ruled first by Spain, then by Germany, than bu Japan and after liberated some years by the United states before they are granted their Independence. The pidgin language developed would be fascinating to linguists. So will Spanish if it mange to survive as the main language of the Philippines.
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Post by spanishspy on Aug 2, 2016 15:38:13 GMT
The pidgin language developed would be fascinating to linguists. So will Spanish if it mange to survive as the main language of the Philippines. I doubt it, at least as an independent language. It's almost dead there as it is, although some words survive in Tagalog.
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Post by lordroel on Aug 2, 2016 15:44:59 GMT
So will Spanish if it mange to survive as the main language of the Philippines. I doubt it, at least as an independent language. It's almost dead there as it is, although some words survive in Tagalog. Japanese will probably be spoken in some places wile German words might also appear i would think.
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Post by spanishspy on Aug 2, 2016 15:54:07 GMT
I doubt it, at least as an independent language. It's almost dead there as it is, although some words survive in Tagalog. Japanese will probably be spoken in some places wile German words might also appear i would think. Most likely, as with Spanish and English. Japanese less so in OTL at least.
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Post by lordroel on Aug 3, 2016 13:51:25 GMT
Japanese will probably be spoken in some places wile German words might also appear i would think. Most likely, as with Spanish and English. Japanese less so in OTL at least. But i do wonder if the German East Asia Squadron will be somewhat larger than in OTL, they have a lot more territory to cover and it will most likely be involved in preventing arms from reaching Philippine rebels.
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Post by spanishspy on Aug 3, 2016 15:43:28 GMT
Most likely, as with Spanish and English. Japanese less so in OTL at least. But i do wonder if the German East Asia Squadron will be somewhat larger than in OTL, they have a lot more territory to cover and it will most likely be involved in preventing arms from reaching Philippine rebels. That seems likely. This would likely butterfly into them attempting to keep Tanzania harder - they'd need Dar es Salaam as a refueling point to get to the Philippines from Germany.
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Post by lordroel on Aug 3, 2016 16:19:12 GMT
But i do wonder if the German East Asia Squadron will be somewhat larger than in OTL, they have a lot more territory to cover and it will most likely be involved in preventing arms from reaching Philippine rebels. That seems likely. This would likely butterfly into them attempting to keep Tanzania harder - they'd need Dar es Salaam as a refueling point to get to the Philippines from Germany. Also i think we might see some German Navy heavy like Battle cruisers operating in Asia, the Germans have a good naval base they can use, its called Subic Bay, or whatever they will name it in German.
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Post by spanishspy on Aug 3, 2016 16:45:47 GMT
That seems likely. This would likely butterfly into them attempting to keep Tanzania harder - they'd need Dar es Salaam as a refueling point to get to the Philippines from Germany. Also i think we might see some German Navy heavy like Battle cruisers operating in Asia, the Germans have a good naval base they can use, its called Subic Bay, or whatever they will name it in German. Probably wouldn't change much, namewise.
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Post by lordroel on Aug 3, 2016 16:47:23 GMT
Also i think we might see some German Navy heavy like Battle cruisers operating in Asia, the Germans have a good naval base they can use, its called Subic Bay, or whatever they will name it in German. Probably wouldn't change much, namewise. But it will be a major base for them, they have almost 15 years to work on expanding it.
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Post by spanishspy on Aug 3, 2016 16:50:47 GMT
Probably wouldn't change much, namewise. But it will be a major base for them, they have almost 15 years to work on expanding it. Definitely. This would help them enforce their claims in China.
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