The invasion of the Philippines by Japanese troops during World War II. Captured United States soldiers posing in front of a Jeep. Airplanes fly in formation. Japanese soldiers in front of a Catholic church with destroyed bell tower in Central Luzon. Horses, carts, and cars on roadside. U.S. Army Major General Edward P. King attends a surrender conference. The Major General seated with other officials and signs an agreement.
Bataan Death March after the capture of United States and Filipino troops in Bataan during World War II. Japanese troops with pack animals and trucks move along a dusty road. U.S. and Filipino troops surrender. U.S. and Filipino prisoners of war are marched to a stockade. Japanese infantry, staff cars and pack animals cross a bridge and move through ruins towards Mariveles. A sign board reads 'Mariveles'. Mountains in the foreground.
The invasion of the Philippines by Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) troops during World War II. Japanese and United States officials seated in chairs. First Corps Commander General Jones attends a surrender conference with Japanese officials. Japanese officer smoking a cigar. Refugees and United States and Filipino prisoners of war move along a road. The refugees are fed at a Japanese Army field kitchen.
The invasion of the Philippines by Japanese troops during World War II. Japanese soldiers inspect captured American military bulldozers, power shovels, trucks, tractors searchlights, machine guns and rifles. An abandoned tank named “Betty”. Japanese troops also inspect captured bayonets, typewriters, shoes, helmets, gas masks, automatic rifles, cartridges, bombs, and shells. Sign reads “NO SMOKING”. A Japanese soldier inspects a large shell. Sacks of cement in a building. Cross-shaped military tombstones hanging on bamboo poles. A U.S. military cemetery is shown, with newly dug graves, and with new grave markers already painted, but hanging on a rack and not yet in the ground. Sign reads “Do not walk over the graves”. Camera shows several graves of American and Filipino soldiers. Grave reads “Unknown Filipino Soldier”.
The invasion of the Philippines by Japanese troops during World War II. Trees in jungle area. A Japanese soldier climbs to a treetop observation post. Mountains are also seen. Japanese bomber airplanes fly in formation over Corregidor Island. A high-altitude view of Corregidor, Manila, and surrounding areas.
The invasion of the Philippines by Japanese troops during World War II. Maps of Manila Bay, the Bataan Peninsula, Corregidor and Caballo islands. Mountains in the foreground. A wrecked U.S. ambulance in Corregidor Island. A U.S. medical aid station. Medics treat wounded soldiers inside a tent. U.S. prisoners of war in Corregidor take salt tablets and eat at a field kitchen. A prisoner of war sweeps the ground. A wounded Filipino soldier walking with crutches. Prisoners of war are served with plates of rice. A heap of medical supplies. A man reads The Tribune newspaper. Headlines of the newspaper reads: 'Homma is head of Japan forces'. Soldiers seated inside a tent look at a map.
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