Quezon, Manuel (1878-1944), the Philippines President of the Philippines Commonwealth from the foundation in 1935 and constant ally of the United States, fled the capital, Manila, with American forces, on the recommendation of his military adviser, Gen MacArthur, following the Japanese invasion in December 1941; his second term as president was actually inaugurated in an air-raid shelter on Corregidor, where the besieged American forces had withdrawn from Luzon, and Quezon subsequently went to Australia and then to the United States to plead his country's cause; in May 1942, established a government-in-exile in Washington but died of tuberculosis 3 months before the American invasion of the Philippines, launched by Gen MacArthur at Leyte in October 1944; was succeeded by Sergio Osmena.<.p>
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