<P> Guatemala initially stayed out of World War II, with President Jorge Ubico declaring the country's neutrality on 4 September 1941 . This pronouncement was reinforced five days later with another declaration . Ubico implemented strong prohibitions on Nazi propaganda in Guatemala, which had one of Latin America's largest German immigrant populations . Later, Guatemala moved into the Allied camp--on 9 December 1941, it declared war on Japan, and three days later, it declared war on Germany and Italy . </P> <P> See French West Africa in World War II . </P> <P> See Caribbean Islands . </P> <P> Haiti remained neutral in World War II until the bombing of Pearl Harbor, declaring war on Japan the day after the attack, and on Germany and Italy shortly afterwards . Haiti gave food supplies to Allied forces and hosted a detachment of the United States Coast Guard but did not contribute troops, however five Haitians from the Haitian Air Force were integrated into the U.S. military (Tuskegee Airmen division) and fought in the war . The President of Haiti, Élie Lescot, introduced several unpopular emergency measures during the war, which critics claimed were designed to increase his power . Lescot was deposed the year after the war ended . </P>

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