October 1, 1942
New batches of cadets have graduated from the three Constabulary academies. Almost all the recruits are recently released ex-prisoners. Much of the magnanimity which the… Read More »October 1, 1942
New batches of cadets have graduated from the three Constabulary academies. Almost all the recruits are recently released ex-prisoners. Much of the magnanimity which the… Read More »October 1, 1942
The latest news from Camp O’Donnell reported the death toll of some 30,000 prisoners to this date. This is the most stupid and criminal monstrosity… Read More »August 28, 1942
Rejuvenation Training for the 1,400 POW here had been going on for over two weeks now under a Japanese Adm. team headed by Mr. Hamamoto… Read More »August 1,1942
I talked to some released prisoners. They recounted the treatment they had received at the concentration camp. They were not maltreated nor molested, nor even… Read More »July 10, 1942
During the past week, a good number of Filipino prisoners of war were released by the Japanese Army. According to reports, those released are the… Read More »July 5, 1942
Lifted my telephone, overheard a conversation: “Don’t you recognize me?” “Who… who are you?” “Guess.” “I can’t imagine. If you don’t tell me who you… Read More »June 30, 1942
Tears. Tears of joy. Mothers embracing sons as they walked out of the prison camp in O’Donnell. It was the most touching sight ever seen… Read More »June 28, 1942
Shoreham Hotel. Quezon returned from a conference with Secretary Ickes, whom he greatly likes. He is getting more interested every day in composing ideas for… Read More »June 22, 1942
About 500 patients in from Bataan. Plenty of dysentery cases sent over to me. Rice and watery mongo bean soup for patients. Very little soup.… Read More »June 19, 1942