June 27, 1945 Wednesday
A Colonel, Assistant Chief of the U.S. Military Police, came and inspected us today. He stopped in front of me and asked me two questions.… Read More »June 27, 1945 Wednesday
A Colonel, Assistant Chief of the U.S. Military Police, came and inspected us today. He stopped in front of me and asked me two questions.… Read More »June 27, 1945 Wednesday
It may be asked: If the conduct of the Japanese is as reported above why did we serve in the Japanese regime and later in… Read More »June 26, 1945, Tuesday
It is reported in the newspapers that prices in Manila are very high. Meat costs ₱8.00 per kilo; fish ₱4.00, etc. It is also reported… Read More »June 25, 1945 Monday
Hope for our release is just like a stock market; it goes up and down. One day everybody appears happy; the next day, disappointment and… Read More »June 22, 1945 Friday
Food has been insufficient during the last days. We do not know what is happening. They say that it is the result of the policy… Read More »June 21, 1945 Thursday
New detainees have just arrived from Manila. Their personal news concerning “collaborationists” are very encouraging. But the newspapers they brought did not seem to justify… Read More »June 14, 1945 Thursday
Discussion is raging in the Camp as to what the government will do with regard to alleged collaborationists like us. To some, this question has… Read More »June 11, 1945 Monday
Rumors continue circulating that Pres. Osmeña was coming. There seems to be no foundation for it. For the first time, a moving picture was shown… Read More »June 5, 1945 Tuesday
Again rumors are circulating about the coming of Osmeña and MacArthur. We refuse to believe in order not to suffer another disappointment. We concede, however,… Read More »June 4, 1945 Monday