Philippine officers speak over radio during Japanese occupation of Philippines in World War II. Filipino politician Benigno Aquino speaks into a microphone as Japanese officer looks on. Presiding officer of the Philippine Executive Commission Jorge Vargas speaks at desk as Japanese officer looks on.
Japanese occupation in Philippines during World War II. People lined up on a street. Long queue of people on the street.
Japanese occupation in Philippines during World War II. Sign reads 'Open City'. Japanese soldiers walk on a street. People milling around. Traffic passes along a road.
Japanese occupation of Philippines during World War II. Japanese soldiers follow orders from an officer during a drill in Binalonan, Pangasinan. Filipino people with their belongings on a street. Some Caucasian residents are present. Filipinos enter a Roman Catholic cathedral to attend mass in Northern Luzon. Japanese soldiers stand in the entrance of the church. Staff car arrives at a building. Chinese workers carry bags of rice. Women in traditional Baro’t Saya dresses carry belongings on their heads. Truck loaded with Japanese troops move along a dirt road followed by a car.
Japanese occupation of Philippines during World War II. A monument on a street. Traffic along a road. Street cars move. Japanese soldiers cross a bridge.
Japanese occupation of Philippines during World War II. Japanese troops loaded on a half track vehicle moves along road. Rice bags piled up. Chinese workers carry bags of rice. Workers empty the bags.
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