Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

Allies for Freedom: US, Filipino heroism in photos

- BY JOYCE ANN L. ROCAMORA

MANILA — Some iconic and never-before-seen photos of the Philippine­s and the events during World War II are on display at Fort Santiago in Intramuros for the 75th anniversar­y of the Battle of Manila.

Titled “Allies for Freedom,” the United States Embassyfun­ded exhibit features photos, the majority of which were taken by US Army photograph­ers when the Japanese Imperial forces attacked Luzon in 1941.

Intramuros Administra­tion chief Guiller Asido said this is the first time for such initiative to be held at the historic American Barracks Ruins inside the walled city.

“This is really the perfect spot for us to focus on the heroism and resiliency of Filipino and

American soldiers during the Second World War,” Asido said on Tuesday. “This exhibit is significan­t because it’s the 75th anniversar­y of the Battle of Manila. It’s a place that’s really part of the story during the war.”

In a speech, US Embassy Deputy Chief of Mission John Law underscore­d the exhibit’s importance as proof of Manila and Washington’s “bonds.”

“We remember and pay tribute to the soldiers and the civilians who fought as allies for freedom and forged an unbreakabl­e bond, which joins the hearts of Filipinos and Americans even today. I have every confidence that with your help, those bonds will continue to grow and flourish for generation­s to come,” he said.

The exhibit was curated by Merrion and Smith with photograph­s taken from the US National Archives and Records Administra­tion, AP Images,

Getty Images, and the Internatio­nal Center of Photograph­y.

A portion of it reflected “Bayanihan” or community spirit even among American soldiers seen guiding civilians to safety and assisting the wounded held captive by the Japanese.

The photos, which date back as far as the liberation, also gave a glimpse of how two countries built a longstandi­ng alliance based on solidarity establishe­d during the period. ■

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