20th March 1945
The train to Odawara was crowded with refugees and so was the neat little tourist tram to Miyanoshita. One young evacuee girl was making friends… Read More »20th March 1945
The train to Odawara was crowded with refugees and so was the neat little tourist tram to Miyanoshita. One young evacuee girl was making friends… Read More »20th March 1945
The emperor visited the bombed areas of Tokyo yesterday. The newspapers were reverentially brief and circumspect in announcing the event. No one asked him how… Read More »19th March 1945
We could scarcely believe our ears when we heard that we could order eggs from a Japanese acquaintance in the country for only 81 sen… Read More »18th March 1945
Imperial headquarters has announced that the Americans have suffered 25,000 casualties on Yiojima and to those who can read between the lines it is plain… Read More »17th March 1945
The roads out of Tokyo are crowded with refugees, each with his bundle strapped to his back. The last raid has done more to push… Read More »16th March 1945
Fixing up the transfer of our rations from the Nonomiya I finally got a concrete idea of what is done for those who have lost… Read More »15th March 1945
The stories in this mountain village of Miyanoshita about the great raid on Tokyo are vastly exaggerated. Distance has multiplied all figures and one old… Read More »14th March 1945
For once a foreign office circular has arrived on time. Yesterday all diplomatic missions were requested to warn their nationals to stay out of the… Read More »13th March 1945
The situation in Indo-China was “clarified” by Koiso at the diet yesterday. It seems that “because the authorities of the government of French Indo-China came… Read More »12th March 1945