September 24, 1944
This morning I decided to go back home to stay, but we had barely reached the house when the sirens began blowing. We all went… Read More »September 24, 1944
This morning I decided to go back home to stay, but we had barely reached the house when the sirens began blowing. We all went… Read More »September 24, 1944
Its been a lonely day. No bombs. No siren. Nothing but wait and wait and wait from morning to afternoon to late this evening. We’ve… Read More »September 24, 1944
“Therefore I, José P. Laurel, President of the Republic of the Philippines, presently proclaim that a state of war exists between the Republic of the… Read More »September 24, 1944
Well, we got another, cut in our rations, but we have expected that, also our commissary prices have more than doubled and triphed [tripled] this… Read More »Sunday, Sept. 24, 1944
Alarm went at 8:30 a.m. Some planes passed over the east of camp. They were headed south. No action around Manila. All-clear sounded at 1:00… Read More »September 24, 1944