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.
The sea voyage of the victory ship Hannibal Victory from San Francisco to the Philippine Islands during World War II. The ship underway at sea. Men working aboard the ship. They unload the locomotives from the ship. A man watching the unloading activity. Men working on ship. The locomotive at the railroad stations. Men standing near the locomotive. A girl watching the locomotive.
The sea voyage of the victory ship Hannibal Victory from San Francisco to the Philippine Islands during World War II. A map locates Luzon, Lingayen Gulf. A ship underway at sea. Mountains in the foreground. A ship convoy underway. Wheels of the freight cars placed on the ship. Men standing near the wheels. 'Slow Down Divers at Work' written on a side of the ship.
The sea voyage of the victory ship Hannibal Victory from San Francisco to the Philippine Islands during World War II. The wheels of the freight cars are attached to the hoists. They are unloaded from the ship. Men discussing strategies. The wheels are unloaded from the ship. A man walking on the street. The sailors tour rubbled Manila. Rubbled buildings along the sides of the street. The railroad wheels are attached to their positions under the locomotive. Men walking through debris.
The sea voyage of the victory ship Hannibal Victory from San Francisco to the Philippine Islands during World War II. The locomotive on a railroad station. Men seated in the engine of the locomotive. A man standing near the locomotive and talking to them. The engine moves on the railroad station. A ship underway at sea.
United States prisoners released on Luzon, in the Philippines during World War 2. Signal Corps photographer takes picture of Major Emil P Reed of Brownsville, Texas, Regimental Surgeon of 26th Cavalry on Bataan. Soldiers and released prisoners around 92nd Evacuation Hospital area. Major Reed talks to soldiers. One armed released prisoner soldier Afred Jolly of San Francisco walks.
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