April 26, 1942
The occupation of Cebu and Panay progresses, and so does the retreat of the USAFFE troops to the mountains. Iloilo, as almost all other big… Read More »April 26, 1942
The occupation of Cebu and Panay progresses, and so does the retreat of the USAFFE troops to the mountains. Iloilo, as almost all other big… Read More »April 26, 1942
Armed robberies in band are increasing at an alarming rate, not only in the provinces where lootings followed by burnings and killings have become the… Read More »April 19, 1942
Radio San Francisco announced the Japanese landing in Panay. The press confirmed the news, adding that a similar landing was effected at three points in… Read More »April 18, 1942
News about the fate of Bataan’s defenders are coming in trickles. Father Provincial, who had just made a visit to Sta. Rita, Pampanga, related that… Read More »April 17, 1942
The morale of the people is very low. After the shock of the first days, those who were still hoping for the arrival of American… Read More »April 16, 1942
Reports about the desolation of all the towns of Bataan abound. Not a house, building or church remains standing. Everything has been pulverized by deadly… Read More »April 14, 1942
Corregidor, for three days now, has been under a hail of bombs and mortar shells from the coasts of Bataan and Cavite. Its searchlights continuously… Read More »April 13, 1942
We intercepted news from Radio Corregidor that Japanese troops have landed in Cebu. This morning the papers confirmed it, adding that the landings were made… Read More »April 12, 1942
Bataan, symbolic of hope for the Fil-American forces and a thorn and yoke for Japan, has come to an end. Its spirit and history, however,… Read More »April 11, 1942