June 1st, 1942
Marched back to concentration camp no. 1 9 KM East of Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija; a 6 KM march. Left at 3:00 PM. Rice for Supper.… Read More »June 1st, 1942
Marched back to concentration camp no. 1 9 KM East of Cabanatuan, Nueva Ecija; a 6 KM march. Left at 3:00 PM. Rice for Supper.… Read More »June 1st, 1942
Several counts every day by Japanese authorities to make sure no one has escaped. Meals consist of rice and sometimes a vegetable soup. Water situation… Read More »June 1, 1942
At ten a.m. in Quezon’s rooms at the Shoreham with Don Andres Soriano and Resident Commissioner “Mike” Elizalde helping us to correct the typed draft… Read More »June 1, 1942
Some Birthday — did have field chicken for dinner with the 30th menu too. Once I could send a greeting to Mother on this day.… Read More »1 June 1942
Constabulary Academy inaugurated. Graduates will be utilized as peace officers, according to Japanese authorities. Several hundred Filipino youths reported for training. People downtown do not… Read More »June 1, 1942
My roommate Margo was in a special kind of seventh heaven today. She dashed into the room with blonde hair flying and eyes shining. Then,… Read More »May 31, 1942
It is reported that the transfer of the about 6,000 surviving American Bataan Death Marchers from the POW Camp O’Donnell to Cabanatuan is about completed.… Read More »May 31, 1942
Up at 5:00 A.M. Ate breakfast. Rice furnished by Japanese. Started marching at 6:00 A.M. Went east from Cabanatuan. Hiked over 10 miles by 11:30… Read More »May 31, 1942
No detail chow still good. Moved to Tarlac Court house, Dys. a little better. Malaria again. Quinine ₱.80 each.