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  2. Timeline of East Timorese history - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese Timor was occupied by Australian and Dutch forces. 1974: Carnation Revolution: A revolution installed a new government. 1975: Indonesian invasion of East Timor: Indonesia invaded East Timor. 1976: Indonesian occupation of East Timor: Indonesia declared East Timor its 27th province. 1991

  3. Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese control resumed, however, after Japanese surrender at the end of World War II. [35] Portugal began investment in the colony in the 1950s, funding education and promoting coffee exports, but the economy did not improve substantially and infrastructure improvements were limited. [26]: 269 Yearly growth rates remained low, near 2%. [36]

  4. History of Timor-Leste - Wikipedia

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    Some of the activists continued their resistance even in exile. After World War II, the remaining exiles were pardoned and allowed to return. [20] Portuguese soldiers in East Timor. Although Portugal was neutral during World War II, in December 1941, Portuguese Timor was occupied by Australian and Dutch forces, which were expecting a Japanese ...

  5. Battle of Timor - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Timor occurred in Portuguese Timor and Dutch Timor during the Second World War. Japanese forces invaded the island on 19 February 1942 and were resisted by a small, under-equipped force of Allied military personnel—known as Sparrow Force —predominantly from Australia, United Kingdom, and the Dutch East Indies .

  6. Portuguese Timor - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations, however, did not recognise the annexation, continuing to consider Portugal as the legal Administering Power of what under international law was still Portuguese Timor. Following the end of Indonesian occupation in 1999, and a United Nations administered transition period, East Timor became formally independent 20 May 2002.

  7. Category:East Timor in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "East Timor in World War II" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. J.

  8. Timeline of World War II (1945–1991) - Wikipedia

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    End of state of war with Germany was granted by the U.S. Congress, after a request by President Truman on 9 July. In the Petersberg Agreement of November 22, 1949, it was noted that the West German government wanted an end to the state of war, but the request could not be granted. The U.S. state of war with Germany was being maintained for ...

  9. Indonesian occupation of East Timor - Wikipedia

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    Major investment by the Indonesian government to improve East Timor's infrastructure, health and education facilities since 1975 did not end East Timorese resistance to Indonesian rule. [153] Although by the 1980s Fretilin forces had dropped to a few hundred armed men, Fretilin increased its contacts with young Timorese especially in Dili, and ...