Japanese occupation in Philippines during World War II. Sign reads 'Open City'. Japanese soldiers walk on a street. People milling around. Traffic passes along a road.
Japanese occupation of Philippines during World War II. A monument on a street. Traffic along a road. Street cars move. Japanese soldiers cross a bridge.
A Japanese karyūkai hairstylist styling women’s hair into traditional Nihongami hair. A hairstylist straightens a woman’s long hair using comb. Hairstylist combs the hair at the back of the head to create a long loop underneath the topknot. Hairstylist combing the sides of a woman’s hair. Hairstylist creates the topknot while woman holds a metal frame in her head. Hairstylist adds a clip on the back of a woman’s hair. Japanese woman looks into a hand mirror to admire herself.
Japanese Military Sanadayama Army Cemetery in Osaka, Japan soon after World War II. Japanese markers on grave of American pilots in the cemetery. U.S. MP (Military Police) guards the graves.
Aerial views and gun camera views of U.S. Navy planes attacking Japanese installations and shipping along coast in the Pacific Ocean in World War II. Explosions and smoke as ground targets are bombed and strafed. Aerial views of smoke rising from coastline.
Former Japanese Premier, Hideki Tojo, is escorted from the prisoners section, to the witness box, during the War Crimes Trials, in Tokyo, Ja;pan. An American officer reads the charges, and a translator repeats them to Tojo, who stands and listens.
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