U.S. soldiers check and arrest Japanese collaborators in Baguio, Philippines during World War II. A woman walks with a baby. A man walks with children. A girl walks carrying a sack on her shoulders. A civilian gives a soldier a 500 peso Japanese invasion note. View of a peso. Military police checks and arrests Japanese collaborators. People show "V" for victory sign as they stand on the steps of a cathedral.
U.S. soldiers enter the outskirts of the city of Baguio, Philippines during World War II. A soldier climb down steps as children climb up. The soldiers in a split file enter the outskirts of the city. A direction sign on a road. Civilians refugees leave the city with their belongings. A nun leaves with her belongings. Tanks and U.S. infantry men enter the city.
Surrender of Japanese Imperial forces leads to end of World War II. Exteriors of High Commissioner's Residence in Baguio City, Luzon, Philippines. General Jonathan Wainwright and Lieutenant General Sir Arthur E Percival of British Army arrive at a building in car. Japanese General Tomoyuki Yamashita and Vice Admiral Okochi seated with American Generals.
U.S. soldiers in Baguio, Philippine Islands during World War II. An artillery observation post located in ruins of houses on Quezon Hill. Observers use binoculars. A soldier talks over a telephone. Soldiers of U.S. 37th Infantry Division lead three Filipino girls to safety. Trees in the background.
Filipino soldiers in Baguio, Philippine Islands during World War II. Filipino soldiers watch as children walk across a field. They question the children. Mountains in the background.
American soldiers in Baguio, Philippine Islands during World War II. Damaged buildings. American soldiers seated in front of a damaged building. They cook food over a small fire. Some soldiers eat. A soldier seated in a chair interacts with another soldier seated on the ground. They look at the countryside.