Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 1943
The arrival of the Red Cross relief supplies was a great thing for the Camp. No doubt many lives were saved by the food and… Read More »Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 1943
The arrival of the Red Cross relief supplies was a great thing for the Camp. No doubt many lives were saved by the food and… Read More »Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, 1943
The Jap store has been closed and a market started there where people can buy fruit and vegetables. The camp sales store or Canteen near… Read More »Nov. 1 to Dec. 30th, 1943
Like spiders crawling in every direction from the center of a web, all of the 450 internees were coming from the bodega with carts, sacks, poles, ropes—anything… Read More »Dec. 25, 1943
The Vice-Rector of Letran College has returned from a trip to the South. According to him, the guerrillas are continuing their war activities although there… Read More »December 24, 1943
Christmas will be more gloomy and depressing than those of the past two years, and there would be fewer gifts. Not because there was a… Read More »December 23, 1943
Radio contact has been made and maintained direct with Australia. Plenty of good dope to them.
(*Dated only as December, but from the context of the entry, likely two days after December 8, 1943) Three December 8’s have passed. How many… Read More »December 10, 1943*
Two years of war! How short the time seems to be when one looks back! And how long and interminable when one looks forward! If… Read More »December 8, 1943
(*Undated but entry itself dates it to December 8, 1943) I should address this page to General MacArthur: Dear Mr. General: Please send a plane… Read More »December 8, 1943*