June 15-16, 1942
Quezon tells me that when he went to Corregidor on December 24 last, part of the “doubts” about the policy he should adopt were based… Read More »June 15-16, 1942
Quezon tells me that when he went to Corregidor on December 24 last, part of the “doubts” about the policy he should adopt were based… Read More »June 15-16, 1942
Conferences at the Shoreham with Major General Basilio Valdes, Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army and Minister of National Defense in the War Cabinet… Read More »June 14-15, 1942
At the Shoreham in Washington. Quezon came in greatly exhilarated, having just signed the United Nations pact together with the Mexican Ambassador –with whom he… Read More »June 14, 1942
At the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. Quezon back from the big parade, said he had been so tired he wanted to back out. However he… Read More »June 13, 1942
At Waldorf-Astoria. Story of Lt. Colonel Andres Soriano: Soriano said that it did a great injustice to Aguinaldo to call him a fifth columnist. The… Read More »June 13, 1942
At Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York. I saw Quezon and Osmeña at 9 a.m. They both seemed depressed, and the latter was absent-minded. I learned the… Read More »June 12, 1942
Quezon thinks this is a business war, caused by slavish imitation by Japanese of the Western powers’ methods of monopoly. If the Japanese had not closed the… Read More »June 7, 1942
a.m. Having himself dictated a letter to President Roosevelt requesting that he be given a seat on the Pacific War Council, which was sitting in… Read More »June 6, 1942
At night at the Shoreham Hotel. Quezon told me the story of his visit to Corregidor in 1935 after he had been inaugurated as the… Read More »June 5, 1942