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An international city where people from
all over the world lived and worked.
:29:06
That all changed when
the Japanese took over.
:29:09
They believed that as a conquered people
the Filipinos should do as they were told.
:29:15
Those who disobeyed were
jailed, tortured or executed.
:29:20
This made the bond between the Filipinos
and the Americans even stronger.
:29:24
Resistance grew throughout the country.
:29:27
But 1945 hundreds of ordinary
people had joined the underground.
:29:32
It's like they have been
watching you for weeks.
:29:35
The Japanese have
questioned our people before.
:29:39
It doesn't necessarily mean anything.
:29:41
They know that the
Americans are closing in.
:29:45
And they know that we have
evidence of their war crimes.
:29:49
Don Antonio is right, this...
:29:52
This wasn't like before, Margaret. They
know of things informators have told them.
:29:58
Then why do they let you go?
:30:02
I'm sorry, Carlos but if you're
worried, you're free to go.
:30:07
I won't hold it against you. I
won't hold it against any of you.
:30:14
I won't leave unless we
all go. You know that.
:30:19
I can't leave. Not as long as there's
a single prisoner left in Cabanatuan.
:30:27
- Margaret, I saw Daniel.
- Who is he?
:30:33
He know you well.
:30:39
I know father said to wait. But if we
do that, it may be too late for Daniel.
:30:43
No, your father is
right, it's too dangerous.
:30:48
- Don't listen to me.
- I'll meet you outside the hospital.
:30:51
At usual place.
:30:54
I should go.