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Intramuros ruins, San Agustin Church

Statement of responsibility: Carl Mydans
by Mydans, Carl.
Type: materialTypeLabelVisual materialSubject(s): 1945 | World War II in the Pacific/Japanese Occupation of the Philippines 1941-1945 | 1945 | aerial | augustinian convents | carl mydans | damage | destruction | japanese occupation | Liberation of Manila | luzon | magsaysay foundation | manila city hall | Manila Ruins | san agustin church | time-life | war correspondent | world wa rii in pacificOnline resources: View photo (midsize) | View photo (thumbnail) | View in Retrato website General Note(s):
San Agustin Church, center, was the only Intramuros structure that survived American bombardment in February 1945. The Augustinian convent and monastery to its left are roofless, while the buildings to its right, mostly houses, have been bulldozed. The long white structure in the background is the Manila City HallImage type: Reproduction: Photograph
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San Agustin Church, center, was the only Intramuros structure that survived American bombardment in February 1945. The Augustinian convent and monastery to its left are roofless, while the buildings to its right, mostly houses, have been bulldozed. The long white structure in the background is the Manila City Hall.

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