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  2. Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    At the end of World War I, with the defeat of Germany, the islands became a part of the Japanese Mandate under the League of Nations, starting in 1918. The islands were liberated from the Japanese in the Battle of Saipan in 1944, and after the war, became part of the UN Trust Territory called the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI ...

  3. History of Guam - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, Guam was attacked and invaded by Japan on Monday, December 8, 1941, at the same time as the attack on Pearl Harbor, across the International Date Line. In addition, Japan made major military moves into Southeast Asia and the East Indies islands of the South Pacific Ocean against the British and Dutch colonies, opening a new ...

  4. Guam - Wikipedia

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    Before World War II, Guam was one of five American jurisdictions in the ... of which Guam is a part, ... Due to the Guam and CNMI visa waiver program for certain ...

  5. Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    The direct result of World War II on the Mariana Islands was that, after the war, the Northern Mariana Islands came under the control of the United States in the same way they had earlier come under the control of Japan after World War I. However, this time they became part of the U.S.-administered Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands (TTPI ...

  6. Northern Mariana citizenship and nationality - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Mariana Islands were a German protectorate until 1919, when they became part of the South Seas Mandate, administered by Japan. [4] [5] At the close of World War II, the Marianas became part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. [6] In 1975, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands became a self-governing territory.

  7. Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    After World War II, Saipan became part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, administered by the United States. The U.S. bases on Saipan closed or were converted to other purposes, for example the Naval Advance Base Saipan from 1962 to 1986 was the headquarters for the U.N Trusteeship. [17]

  8. Tinian, Northern Mariana Islands - Wikipedia

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    After the end of World War II, Tinian became part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, controlled by the United States. The island continued to be dominated by the United States military and was administered as a sub-district of Saipan until 1962.

  9. Outline of Guam - Wikipedia

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    United States Territory of Guam, since December 10, 1898 World War I, June 28, 1914 – November 11, 1918 United States enters Great War on April 6, 1917; World War II, September 1, 1939 – September 2, 1945 United States enters Second World War on December 8, 1941; Battle of Guam of 1941; Battle of Guam of 1944; Cold War, March 5, 1946 ...