Filipinos try to save themselves from Japanese shelling on Manila, Philippines during World War II. People run across a street. Military vehicles in the street. Children run across a street to take cover during Japanese shelling. A cloud of smoke rises in the background. A building on fire. People try to douse the fire. Filipinos on the streets. People run across a street to seek shelter as shells hit the street. Thick clouds of smoke rise from the burning building.
The Santo Tomas concentration camp in Manila, Philippines during World War II. Americans ( released prisoners ) and Filipino civilians line up for food. American citizens eating. Undernourished repatriates eat in a group. Food in trays. The repatriates eat.
The Santo Tomas concentration camp in Manila, Philippine Islands near the end of World War II. Liberated Allied Soldiers and officers gather outside a prison camp building. They listen to a radio broadcast. An officer tunes the radio. The progress of soldiers is followed by a pencil on a map. Officers and repatriated prisoners listen to the radio. The radio set is made from stolen parts from a Japanese radio set. The soliders demonstrate how the radio equipment is packed up and was kept in the bottom of a stool to keep it hidden from discovery by Japanese guards. The maker of the radio, Lieutenant Hutchinson, is seated on the stool and chats with a soldier.
The Santo Tomas concentration camp in Manila, Philippine Islands during World War II. An officer seated in a chair. Two U.S. Army soldiers kneel beside the officer. The officer takes money out of his prosthetic artificial leg. He reads a note taken out of the leg prosthesis.
The Santo Tomas concentration camp in Manila, Philippine Islands during World War II. Liberated prisoners stand in a chow line. Men leave the line with food trays. Buildings in the area. People moving about in the area. A man walks with the help of crutches. A man cooks food. Fighter aircraft in formation flight overhead. Exterior of a building. A sign board reads: 'Los Angeles City Limits'. A group of ex-prisoners at the entrance of the building. Food is dished out from a large pot. Soldiers and repatriated prisoners in a chow line.
The Santo Tomas concentration camp in Manila, Philippine Islands during World War II. Ruined buildings and damaged Bilibid Prison. Debris on a street. A sign at the front entrance of the building reads 'Bureau of Prison'. Filipino Fire Department dousing the fire.