Bilibid Prison
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Bilibid, the country's biggest prison, housed over a thousand Allied prisoners of war and civilian internees until they were liberated by elements of the 37th Division. General MacArthur, in dark glasses, is shown inspecting the prison groundsCollection: U.S. Army FileImage type: Original
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Filipinas Heritage Library | Retrato - Historical File | HI00040 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | HI00040 |
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HI00037 Battle of Bataan | HI00038 Liberation of Bataan | HI00039 Bessang Pass | HI00040 Bilibid Prison | HI00041 Binondo | HI00042 Binondo | HI00043 Binondo |
Bilibid, the country's biggest prison, housed over a thousand Allied prisoners of war and civilian internees until they were liberated by elements of the 37th Division. General MacArthur, in dark glasses, is shown inspecting the prison grounds.
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