DescriptionImperial Japanese Army Enters Manila on Motorcycles (1942).jpg
English: Imperial Japanese Army Enters Manila on Motorcycles (1942) - Early in the morning of January 2, 1942, the Japanese entered Manila after the city surrendered and declared "Open City" to prevent further destruction. They came up the boulevards in the predawn glow from the bay, riding on bicycles and on tiny motorcycles, their little flags with the one red ball looking like children’s pennants. They came without talk and in good order, the ridiculous pop-popping of their one-cylinder cycles loud in the silent city. “More Than Meets the Eye”, Carl Mydans.
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