U.S. prisoners of war are freed in the Philippines during World War II. U.S. prisoners and Filipino civilians stand outside a building. They are liberated from a Japanese prison camp. Men talk amongst themselves. The liberated soldiers and the civilians cheer. The wounded and the sick men are carried from the camp on stretchers. Wheel carts outside the building. Men seated on the wheel carts. Hay stacks on other wheel carts. A medic talks to a soldier. A man eats a fruit.
United States prisoners of war are freed after the Raid at Cabanatuan Prison Camp in Nueva Ecija, Philippines during World War II. Shoes and clothing are issued to the liberated men. Men wear the shoes. A former prisoner smiles after receiving new clothes and shoes. Man puts on a new pair of socks while other soldiers watch. Tents in the background. The liberated men are interviewed in front of Guimba East Central School building (MQ5C+MRW, Barawid, Guimba, Nueva Ecija).
Allied internees are interviewed after their liberation in the Philippines during World War II. Wounded soldiers and civilians on hospital beds in tents. A nurse takes temperature of a patient. A man interviews a patient lying on a bed. The patient talks about his experiences in the prison camp. The former prisoner of war smiles after the interview.
Activities of Filipino people in the Philippines during World War II. A horse-drawn calesa moves through Escolta, the business district of Manila. Billboards advertise Coca-Cola in the Philippines. Activities at the siesta time. Buildings along the sides of a street. Sign boards outside the buildings read: 'Good Rich' and 'Coca Cola'. A Bahay Kubo (Nipa hut) in the countryside. A horse drinks from trough. A monkey hangs on bamboo pole. A water buffalo (carabao) laze in the mud. Trees are felled by men. Smoke from chimneys of factories. Wooden logs are carried on railroad wagons moving on rails. People work in a sugarcane farm and harvest the sugarcane. Men with Carabaos plow in a sugarcane field. Filipino workers transport sacks of sugar into a ship. Men climb up coconut trees and pick coconuts. The coconuts are loaded into carts. A Filipino man pours out a cup filled with sap from a rubber tree. Men cut tobacco. Filipino women roll tobacco into cigars inside a factory. Men harvesting and slicing abaca (also known as Manila hemp). The processing of hemp. Men shredding Manila hemp into long strands. Shredded abaca are hung outdoors to dry. A machine twines hemp.
Activities of Allied prisoners after the invasion of Philippines by Allied troops during World War II. Allied prisoners eat food supplied by U.S. troops. A man drinks water from a canteen. Men are helped into ambulances and transported from the area. Trees along the side of a street. The ambulances drive past on the street. The ambulances, trucks and jeeps on the street at night.
The invasion of the Philippines Islands by Japanese troops during World War II. Exterior of a church. Animated map shows Japanese positions in San Fernando and Guagua Pampanga, Central Luzon. Gumamela flower in tree. Filipino women sailing on a boat in Guagua River, the Immaculate Conception church seen in the background. Japanese tanks and cavalry advance along a road. Trees in the background. Men and women on boats underway in a river. Fish freshly caught from Guagua River. Filipino women enter the Guagua Palengke or market area. Man from a horse drawn Kalesa arrives in town. He distributes Japanese propaganda newspapers to people. Some of the people read newspapers. Trucks drive past Orani, Dinalupian and Morong Bataan. Patients on hospital beds in a building. Japanese troops unload rice at Mariveles and Olongapo.
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