June 16,1942
The Malolos Women’s Club under the leadership of Mrs. Cristina Magsaysay Cuenca continues to help the Malolos POWs. As mentioned before, when they found out… Read More »June 16,1942
The Malolos Women’s Club under the leadership of Mrs. Cristina Magsaysay Cuenca continues to help the Malolos POWs. As mentioned before, when they found out… Read More »June 16,1942
Quezon tells me that when he went to Corregidor on December 24 last, part of the “doubts” about the policy he should adopt were based… Read More »June 15-16, 1942
By order of Mori, each PW belongs to a ten-man shooting squad! Squad rosters posted on barrack bulletin boards. If one man in squad escapes,… Read More »16 June 1942
Conferences at the Shoreham with Major General Basilio Valdes, Chief of Staff of the Philippine Army and Minister of National Defense in the War Cabinet… Read More »June 14-15, 1942
Visited Pagu at San Marcelino police station. He was with Unson and several others. They were all thin and pale and their hair was cut… Read More »June 15, 1942
Bataan medics establish “hospital” across road. They hold sick call and make diagnoses. They have no medicines other than gentian violet, which is specific for… Read More »15 June 1942
At the Shoreham in Washington. Quezon came in greatly exhilarated, having just signed the United Nations pact together with the Mexican Ambassador –with whom he… Read More »June 14, 1942
Philip released. He looked like a skeleton. He lost 56 pounds.
726 pounds of rice received. Moldy, dirty, and filled with weevils and worms.