An orientation film titled 'This is the Philippines' depicts the bombing of Manila, Philippines by Japanese aircraft during World War II. Buildings along the sides of a street. Traffic on a road. Japanese airplanes bomb Manila in 1941. Damaged houses and buildings in the area. Smoke rises due to the bombardment. Several buildings set on fire.
Invasion of Manila, Philippines by Japanese troops during World War II. Japanese troops arrive at a shore. They fire rifles and machine guns. Smoke in the foreground. Damaged buildings and a church. Japanese tanks and infantry advances through jungles into Manila.
Activities of civilians in the Philippines during World War II. The Capitol Building in the foreground. Vehicles on a street in the front of the building. Exterior of Santo Tomas University. Filipino students practice doing experiments in a laboratory at the university. Students studying in the class rooms in a school. They study in the schools in English language. Training of Filipino military cadets. A high ranking official seated at a desk in his office. He talks over a phone. Officials seated at a desk discuss amongst themselves. Filipino soldiers march.
Activities of civilians in the Philippines during World War II. Exterior of the Supreme Court of the Philippines. Officials seated in the court and trials being conducted. Filipino President Manuel Luis Quezon seated at his desk. Children pray in a church. Moro tribesmen on Mindanao. U.S. Army Generals John J. Pershing and Douglas MacArthur discuss. Moro dancers perform their traditional dance. Fishing vessels at sea.
Activities of Filipino women in the Philippines during World War II. Filipino women in homes and offices. A Physical Education teacher watch a group of female Filipino students jogging in two straight lines. Faces of young Filipino women smiling. Pairs of dancers perform Filipino folk dance Cariñosa with handkerchiefs. Two women talk amongst themselves while shopping in a crockery shop. A woman stitches clothes using a sewing machine. Some of the women work in their houses. A woman practices archery. Women wearing various traditional Filipino dresses such as the Maria Clara dress of the Tagalogs and Batawi for Muslim Tausug women. Tagalog women wearing Terno dresses made of Piña or Pineapple cloth. A woman shows her Terno’s ‘Butterfly sleeves’. Filipino women working as soda fountain waitresses and Blues singers. Women doctors and nurses in a hospital. Filipino women dance the ‘Jitterbug’.
Activities of Filipino people in the Philippines during World War II. A wedding ceremony undertaken in a church. A Roman Catholic priest officiates a Filipino wedding. Children play with see-saw outside a traditional Bahay Kubo house. A man offers ‘ulam’ or dish to accompany with rice. Interior of a house. A Filipino woman cooks pochero, a stewpot dish. Men and women seated at a table eating food. A woman scoops rice to her plate. A man wearing a Barong Tagalog having dinner at home. Filipinos roasting ‘Lechon’ during an outdoor barbecue. Suckling pig cooked over charcoal. Filipinos enjoying barbecue dishes. People buying vegetables such as ampalaya (bitter melon) and jicamas at the wet market. Vegetable in baskets. Houses in the background. Japanese soldiers marching in the Philippines.
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