February 19, 1942
Everybody in the office is in a state of high nervous tension. Unson was taken to Fort Santiago. Why was he taken? What will they… Read More »February 19, 1942
Everybody in the office is in a state of high nervous tension. Unson was taken to Fort Santiago. Why was he taken? What will they… Read More »February 19, 1942
The newspapers reported that the Asakura Special Mission—something like the Japanese Constabulary—decided to designate five other offices for the issuance of residence certificates. The police… Read More »February 19, 1942
I went job hunting down town. Saw the vice-mayor at the City Hall and others as well, but no luck. Went by the Quiapo Market… Read More »Thurs. Feb. 19/42
I spoke with the President and asked him for permissions to go to Bataan. At 1 p.m. Major Velasquez and I, on the launch of… Read More »February 19, 1942 – Thursday
On February 19, the birthday of Mrs. Quezon, the President ordered me to have champagne for the evening. Colonel Nieto also came to inform me… Read More »February 19, 1942
Looked over another field today. Had tooth refilled, permanent this time. Not much traffic on roads now, gasoline ration keeps them home.
I went on the rampage and jacked up people about Lysoling and rolling up mattresses every day as ordered, We are military now and must… Read More »February 19, 1942
Feb 19 my birthday in the tunnel of Corregidor At night members of our party left for the South on Don Esteban.
Camp morale moved back and forth like a pendulum. We heard that Germany was about to collapse and that Russia planned to declare war on… Read More »February 19, 1942