November 29, 1944
Last night was quiet, but my thoughts and prayers were for that poor unfortunate, who is still in the ditch. This morning Coné talked with… Read More »November 29, 1944
Last night was quiet, but my thoughts and prayers were for that poor unfortunate, who is still in the ditch. This morning Coné talked with… Read More »November 29, 1944
Last night we could hear the sound of machine guns and trench mortars in the distance. Once when we had three Japanese visitors, one of… Read More »November 27, 1944
For the last three nights we have heard airplanes. The moon is very bright and they are flying in the moonlight. Jr. has been ill… Read More »November 25, 1944
Last evening was so beautiful – the sun was just setting and we had finished our supper, so we all went downstairs and sat outside.… Read More »November 20, 1944
For the last two nights and days there has been fighting outside of Jaro – about 7 km away from us. The Japanese soldiers are… Read More »November 15, 1944
We have spent quiet nights since the first of November, but the rumor is that the guerrillas (USAFFE) may come in any time. We all… Read More »November 12, 1944
We did not see any American planes today. Towards sunset, six Japanese planes flew over. They usually attack the American ships and planes at night.… Read More »November 11, 1944
Tokyo radio, in announcing the landings in Leyte, added that the Filipino and Japanese defenses furiously counter-attacked the invaders. This reports, however, were not repeated… Read More »October 22, 1944
Today is the first anniversary of the Republic. Due to existing conditions—Formosa is under air attack—the celebrations were limited to some ceremonies at Malacañan. The… Read More »October 14, 1944