An American soldier named Gene Kneebone from Grass Valley City, California being interviewed in Manila, Philippines. Kneebone recounts his experience as prisoner by Japanese forces in World War II during the interview. He states how he was beaten up at military police headquarters after two of his friends escaped from the Japanese prison camp.
Mrs. Gray along with her son Billy during an interview states how her husband was beaten to death by Japanese during World War II in Manila,Philippines.
Margaret Moule, the wife of William Moule, is seen along with her three children, Billy, Eileen, and Linda, late in World War 2. She describes how they hid from the Japanese in 1942, but were captured by the Japanese in 1943 and lived in a concentration camp in Manila, Philippines.
United States Army missionary and Allied prisoner of war Alfred L. Griffith recounts how he was tortured and made to dig trenches by Imperial Japanese Army troops during World War II in Manila, Philippines.
Mrs. Phyllis Gibbon of Somerset, England, expresses her gratitude to the United States Army and Red Cross for rescuing her and other Allied internees from Japanese camp Bilibid Prison in Manila, Philippines during World War II.
An American couple, Mr and Mrs Donald Zimmerman, from Yorba Linda California, with orphans of World War II, Dennis and Garnet Morris (or Mars), who have been adopted by them in Manila,Philippines after their father was imprisoned by the Japanese and their mother died in a prison camp. The couple states that they plan to take the children to their grandparents in Seattle Washington.