December 22, 1944
We did not sleep well last night because of all the commotion. About 9:00 p.m. we could hear shooting at different places, and at 11:30… Read More »December 22, 1944
We did not sleep well last night because of all the commotion. About 9:00 p.m. we could hear shooting at different places, and at 11:30… Read More »December 22, 1944
The events are developing kaleidoscopically. The Philippine government, reduced to the bare minimum, that is, to the members of the Cabinet—the multitude of government employees… Read More »December 22, 1944
Significant developments. Puppet P.I. government moving to Baguio. Laurel and all Ministers including Manuel Roxas scheduled to leave for Baguio last night. Jap Embassy also… Read More »December 21, 1944
[New unnumbered page (30)] Dec. 21st – No news – no action – The Japanese stated today that they might give us some camotes, or more… Read More »December 21, 1944
Still on alert status – there was some activity during the night. Conference with Mr. Kuhoda who had okayed letter requesting mass and church services… Read More »December 21, 1944
Bombing and machine gunning. We are in very poor condition, when we line up for roll call many stay in bed and are tipped off… Read More »Dec 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 1944
Last night we heard a plane around 9:30 p.m. Although we could no longer hear its drone, suddenly there was a terrible explosion and the… Read More »December 21, 1944
[27] Dec. 20th – No action until this evening when some observation planes flew over – Later there were bombs dropped – Kit rumors stronger –… Read More »December 20, 1944
Alert status persists, death this morning of Ernest C. Anderson Pvt. B.A. – cause, alvealar carcinoma, shown by autopsy. Atemortem diagnosis bronchgenic carcinoma. This is the… Read More »December 20, 1944