The Battle of Corregidor Island in the Philippines during World War II. Animated map of Corregidor Island, Luzon Island. Japanese bombers bomb Corregidor. Smoke billows up from explosions. Japanese troops advance in Corregidor. U.S. Army General Jonathan Wainwright and U.S. officers confer with Japanese captors in Corregidor. View of the Manila Bay. American prisoners following their surrender. Entrance to a tunnel at Corregidor. American prisoners are marched on the island. Interiors show officers in the Malinta Tunnel. Japanese officers arrive in cars in Manila. People wave Japanese flags.
The sea voyage of the ship Hannibal Victory from San Francisco to the Philippine Islands during World War II. A ship convoy underway in the Pacific ocean. Animated map locates Lingayen Gulf, Luzon and Manila. A ship underway in the foreground. Smoke rising up due to firing. Men working on the ship. Men aboard the ship aiming the deck gun towards the target. The locomotives are unloaded at Lingayen.
Activities of indigenous Filipinos in the Philippines during World War II. Moro musicians sit beside gongs. Animated map of the Philippines showing the main islands of the archipelago such as Mindanao, Cebu, Mindoro, and Luzon. An American man compares his height to a Negrito man. Negrito men pose wearing loin cloths and running from a field. Negrito boy hugs a U.S. soldier. Igorot people gather near a house in the Cordillera region. Terraced rice fields and irrigation ditches made by the Igorots for thousands of years. View of the Banaue Rice Terraces. Mountains in the foreground. Young Igorot men and women in lowland attire such as Barong Tagalog and Terno perform a rice dance.
United States Sikorsky H-6 helicopter carrying wounded soldiers lands in Luzon,Philippines, after World War II. Five men look at the wounded soldier as he is released from a litter pod. A man lying on stretcher in Stinson L-5B smokes a cigarette. A wounded soldier inside an L-5B air craft as Philippine children stand near the plane. L-5B takes off and is refueled later. Natives and military men stand near an H-6. An H-6 lands carrying a wounded soldier. Soldier is taken out of H-6.
U.S. Army soldiers of the First Cavalry Division cross small stream bridged with a canoe. Soldiers walk down the bank of Cainte river. A bulldozer pulls a string of trucks across the river. Soldiers march across an open field. (World War II period).
The invasion of the Philippines Islands by Japanese troops during World War II. Exterior of a church. Animated map shows Japanese positions in San Fernando and Guagua Pampanga, Central Luzon. Gumamela flower in tree. Filipino women sailing on a boat in Guagua River, the Immaculate Conception church seen in the background. Japanese tanks and cavalry advance along a road. Trees in the background. Men and women on boats underway in a river. Fish freshly caught from Guagua River. Filipino women enter the Guagua Palengke or market area. Man from a horse drawn Kalesa arrives in town. He distributes Japanese propaganda newspapers to people. Some of the people read newspapers. Trucks drive past Orani, Dinalupian and Morong Bataan. Patients on hospital beds in a building. Japanese troops unload rice at Mariveles and Olongapo.
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