Presidential Museum and Library: A vintage photograph of American tanks rumbling through Malacañan Palace grounds, superimposed on present-day Kalayaan Hall.
Presidential Museum and Library: This was the map used by General Fabian Ver to plan out the attack on Camp Crame and Camp Aguinaldo, superimposed onto a current aerial photograph of the area.
Presidential Museum and Library: American soldiers dig in the trenches outside the Executive Building, as the rubble fades to present-day Kalayaan Hall (as it is now called).
Presidential Museum and Library: Nielson Field, then and now—an aerial surveillance photo of the former headquarters of the Far East Air Force, taken January 6, 1945, superimposed on present-day Makati City.
Presidential Museum and Library: American soldiers dig in the trenches outside the Executive Building, as the rubble fades to present-day Kalayaan Hall
Presidential Museum and Library: Present day Pateros Church relives its past with a juxtaposed photo of American soldiers and guerrillas eating icecream together with Filipino children.
Presidential Museum and Library: Japanese troops walking in Legarda
Presidential Museum and Library: Then Monte de Piedad and Savings Bank of Manila Building was rebuilt as Roman R. Santos Building housing Prudential Bank in Bustos Street, Santa Cruz Manila.
Presidential Museum and Library: The free city of Manila today reviews its history with the superimposed photo of Filipino-American soldiers crossing Pasig River during the battle for the liberation of Manila in 1945.
Presidential Museum and Library: The University of Santo Tomas today superimposed with the photo of hopeful American internees in UST Internment Camp during the battle for the liberation of Manila in 1945.
Presidential Museum and Library: The University of Santo Tomas Main Building at present, with a slice of its past with the superimposed photo of the rescued and liberated American internees on February 3, 1945, during the month-long battle for the liberation of Manila.