November 19, 1941
As usual, Sakashita was barking drill orders in what is known in camp parlance as the Daily Puke. One of the English girls has taken… Read More »November 19, 1941
As usual, Sakashita was barking drill orders in what is known in camp parlance as the Daily Puke. One of the English girls has taken… Read More »November 19, 1941
Last night about 6:30 after supper, I was looking out the bedroom window when a shot rang out and it seemed so close that it… Read More »November 19, 1944
We always expected our bombers on Sunday and they didn’t disappoint us today. Again, the Manila harbor area received a great deal of punishment, and… Read More »November 19, 1944
3:30 p.m. Before we parted, Director General Yoshida took me to his room to discuss important secret matters. He wanted me to organizer an organization. I… Read More »November 19, 1944
This was a big one, seven waves, bombs and machine gunning, at night also.
Air raid. I can hear the roar of U.S. planes. There goes one explosion. Quite strong. Must have hit an oil tank. Sound of planes… Read More »November 19, 1944
Air raid alarm at 5:30 AM but little activity occurred. We were confined inside until late in the afternoon. A detail of 71 chronics arrived… Read More »November 19, 1944
Nov 19th The air-raid signal sounded at 6:00 AM today – There had been bombing to the South since 5:30 – some of our planes… Read More »November 19, 1944