October 15, 1944
Hooray, there were here again… this morning. They came at about 10 o’clock, after Mass. Of course, you know who I mean by “they”. Japanese… Read More »October 15, 1944
Hooray, there were here again… this morning. They came at about 10 o’clock, after Mass. Of course, you know who I mean by “they”. Japanese… Read More »October 15, 1944
When you meet a friend in the street today or anywhere for that matter, the first thing said instead of the usual “nice weather eh”… Read More »October 2, 1944
Am very tired, fagged out. Carrying furniture and bags the whole day. We’ve moved to a small bungalow in V. Mapa. The Japs have taken… Read More »September 26, 1944
Although the alarm sounded, the musician of the sky was actually playing its music elsewhere today. How big were the casualties of both sides in… Read More »September 23, 1944
KGEI commented ‘Tozyo visit to the Islands will be restricted by the activities of the Filipino-American troops.’ This is one of the first official admissions… Read More »May 7, 1943
It has been three days since I have written, and since then it has been quiet out our way, but we have heard that there… Read More »September 17, 1942
Mr. Toyama, a very nice, educated Japanese, employee of Mitsui, will teach the family Japanese, twice a week in the evenings. My son Vic refused… Read More »July 8, 1942
I had thought of touching on this theme several times, but for lack of data, I had to delay doing so. We knew a few… Read More »July 1, 1942
Heard Pagu was transferred to San Marcelino Police Station. What is the meaning of the transfer? Will he be released? Will try to see him… Read More »June 11, 1942