January 25, 1945
Many planes passed over today, but there was no bombing in the vicinity of Iloilo, although we could hear bombing from afar. The price of… Read More »January 25, 1945
Many planes passed over today, but there was no bombing in the vicinity of Iloilo, although we could hear bombing from afar. The price of… Read More »January 25, 1945
(Undated in book but placed after January 23, but before January 28, 1945) They are advising us to get out. Our wall is high and… Read More »Late in January*, 1945
Visited my garden at the hospital today. The onions are beginning to grow. Two tomato plants, which planted themselves, are sprouting; the mungo beans are… Read More »Thursday, Jan. 25th, 1945
“No man is great in the eyes of his valet.” They said that Napoleon used to say this. But the driver of General MacArthur thinks… Read More »January 24, 1945
I haven’t left the house today in order to rest. But I haven’t gotten the relaxation I wanted. Maj. Hughes came in to have an… Read More »28th day, Jan. 24, 1945
The mysterious Mr. Yokoyama has been arrested. The story is that his daughter and his secretary were picked up too. It only complicates the already… Read More »24th January 1945
Every day planes fly overhead, and nearly every day there are bombings and machine gunning. The people of Iloilo and Jaro are getting jittery, and… Read More »January 24, 1945
What a hectic day! I had the opportunity to hit Peralta, and I have done it good and hard. The damned fool is finished. My… Read More »27th day, Jan. 23, 1945
Heavy bombings in Valley and closer, anti-air fragments came through our roof, wounding two.