'Agoo-Pugo-Pongong' propaganda leaflet

Title

'Agoo-Pugo-Pongong' propaganda leaflet

Description

A propaganda leaflet issued by the Allied Forces during World War II after the return of General Douglas MacArthur to the Philippine Islands in 1944. The leaflets were probably airdropped to Japanese troops on the Philippine Islands in the Agoo-Pugo-Pongong region, soon after General MacArthur landed in October, 1944. One side features an image of a map depicting how hopeless the Japanese situation was. The other side states that the best option for the Japanese troops is to surrender to the Americans. The intent of the leaflets were to dissuade the troops from retreating into the mountains and to induce their surrender instead. It is numbered '38 J 6'. The leaflet is accompanied by an official description and translation of the text into English. This is one item from a scrapbook of propaganda leaflets and related materials that was compiled by the Psychological Warfare Branch of the Allied Forces in the Southwest Pacific Area during World War II. The scrapbook belonged to Colonel Karl F. Baldwin of the United States Army, who helped establish the propaganda program. It contains approximately 200 pieces of propaganda, mostly in Japanese, that were intended for distribution in the Philippines, Japan, and other nearby areas.

Creator

Allied Forces. South West Pacific Area. Psychological Warfare Branch

Is Part Of

Psychological Warfare Branch Scrapbook of American Propaganda Leaflets (MS.70)

Subject

Leaflets dropped from aircraft
World War, 1939-1945--Philippines--Sources
World War, 1939-1945--Propaganda

Place

Philippines

Language

English
Japanese

Identifier

PUA_MS70_074

Rights

http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/

Type

Still Image