Japanese occupation of the Philippines Islands 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.
Philippines invasion and occupation by Japanese troops during World War II. Japanese soldiers and tanks advance across a field. Soldiers fire artillery. Smoke rises due to the firing near a mountain. Soldiers running from crossfire. Japanese officers view the battlefield with binoculars. Japanese Mitsubishi Ki-21 "Sally" heavy bomber aircraft in formation flight. They drop bombs on the field. Japanese soldiers firing Type 92 heavy machine guns.
Scenes following Japanese invasion and occupation of the Philippines during World War II. Japanese and United States officials seated in chairs. First Corps Commander General Jones attends a surrender conference with Japanese officials. Japanese officer smoking a cigar. Refugees and United States and Filipino prisoners of war move along a road. The refugees are fed at a Japanese Army field kitchen.
Japanese occupation of the Philippines following invasion during World War II. A map shows the various mountains of Bataan Peninsula in Japanese. Japanese infantrymen prepare for an assault on Bataan. Japanese soldiers clean their weapons. The infantry aboard a landing craft at Limay in Bataan. Groups of Japanese landing craft sailing to Corregidor Island.
Activities of United States Marines in Saipan, Mariana Islands during World War II. A M3 Stuart light Tank (M3A1) mounted with a flamethrower. Dead Japanese bodies smoking. The head of a dead Japanese soldier with blood oozing out of a ear. Two marines throw a demolition charge into a Japanese cave. Explosion from the demolition charges. Men advance along a cliff. A dead Japanese sniper hanging from a tree. The marines inspect the body of a dead Japanese soldier. The flamethrower tank throws flames into an enemy cave.
Color footage shot under the direction of John Ford, whose film crew was stationed at Midway during the battle. Japanese aircraft flying above Midway Island as they commence attacks. U.S. Marines firing an antiaircraft machine gun. Black flak bursts in the sky. Four SB2U - 3 ‘Vindicator’ dive bombers, of Marine Corps VMSB-241, taking off from Midway Island, with single bombs slung under their bellies. They pass a B-17 parked at side of runway. Japanese planes bombing Midway. An explosion near the camera with debris flying all about. A bomb hits only yards away from the camera. A hangar hit and on fire. American airplane overhead. Another bomb burst with debris thrown everywhere. U.S. Marines trying to deal with destruction and fires. Close up as they raise the American flag on a tall flagpole. A flaming fuel tank raising black smoke with the flag flying in the midst of the destruction. A Japanese airplane in flames. A jeep driving over debris near a destroyed U.S. airplane. Marine medic with red cross armband.More bombs striking fuel storage facilities and causing huge flames and black smoke. A Japanese airplane struck by machine gun fire loses power and crashes. The wing panel of a PBY Catalina, painted to simulate a crashed Japanese aircraft, has a puddle of gasoline burning in the middle of the "meatball" insignia.
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