Allied internees of the Imperial Japanese Army are interviewed in the Philippines during World War II. A liberated prisoner of war is interviewed. He shows his wounds on his malnourished leg to a man seated nearby. He talks about the conditions in the Japanese prison camp.
Former prisoners of war being interviewed in the Philippines during World War II. A liberated patient is interviewed. The patient on a hospital bed. A man interviews him, and he talks about his experiences in the Japanese prison camp. Other patients seated on hospital beds nearby.
Liberated American prisoners of war in the Philippines during World War II. Patients lying on hospital beds. A nurse gives medicines to the patients. A man interviews two of the prisoners of war from the Cabanatuan camp. One of the soldiers talks about the Bataan Death March. He states that they marched for three days and three nights. Food and water was not given to them. They were transported to prison camps in boxcars and some of the prisoners died and some were killed. Sergeant Donald Smith also talks about the conditions in the prison camps and treatment received from the Japanese.
Liberated American prisoners of war in the Philippines during World War II. A liberated Cabanatuan prisoner of war lying on a hospital bed. A man interviews him. He talks about the conditions in Japanese prison camps. He states that the prisoners were made to work hard without any food or water.
U.S. troops enter Manila, Philippines during World War II. The troops fire guns and rifles and advance in Manila. The attack Japanese positions and destroy Japanese pillboxes. Tanks and infantry advance. Smoke rises from the firing and bombardment. The troops throw grenades to mop up the area. A Japanese building is destroyed. Wrecked tanks and other equipment on a field. Units of U.S. 44th Tank Battalion and 1st Cavalry Division advance. The troops cross a bridge over a river. U.S. Army General Douglas MacArthur watch the troops crossing the river. 1st cavalry Division enters Manila. They advance in the northern outskirts towards Japanese concentration camps. They are greeted by Filipino civilians. People celebrate as the troops enter the area.
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.