July 24, 1942
A report came from the Army Headquarters that a number of persons hostile to the Imperial Forces had been arrested. They were accused of connivance… Read More »July 24, 1942
A report came from the Army Headquarters that a number of persons hostile to the Imperial Forces had been arrested. They were accused of connivance… Read More »July 24, 1942
Military parade held in Manila yesterday. Lt. Gen. Homma reviewed his victorious Japanese forces. The newspapers say there were many onlookers. It was not so.… Read More »June 3, 1942
The occupation army held a military parade at the Luneta to celebrate the end of military operations in the Philippines. Some 80 tanks, canons of… Read More »June 3, 1942
I learned today that even if Gen. Jonathan Wainwright attempted to surrender only Corregidor and the surrounding Fortresses at Caballo, Carabao and El Fraile Island, (Forts Mills,… Read More »May 10,1942
Several naval units came into the Bay. Japanese fly “War is over” banners. Gen. Homma enters the city in triumph. Gregorio sends in stuffed green… Read More »May 9, 1942
The attack came last night at 11:15. The artillery began to pound us heavily again and the Japs landed at North Point, on the tail… Read More »May 6, 1942
We were not permitted to forget the Emperor’s birthday! The pictorial section of the Nishi-Nishi showed victorious soldiers shouting as they dramatically planted the Rising… Read More »April 29, 1942
Contrary to rumors, there was no military parade to celebrate the Emperor’s birthday. Nor was there any display of military power. In fact, as a… Read More »April 28, 1942
Four-page pictorial on this Sunday’s Tribune regarding the historic defeat of the Fil-American defenders of Bataan. In the front page is a candid shot of… Read More »April 19, 1942