21st February 1945
One of the Filipinos in Tokyo, who has been whiling away his spare time working out a Tagalog translation of Kathleen Norris’ “Mother”, was questioned… Read More »21st February 1945
One of the Filipinos in Tokyo, who has been whiling away his spare time working out a Tagalog translation of Kathleen Norris’ “Mother”, was questioned… Read More »21st February 1945
Weeks have passed since the start of a thorough attack on the south of the Pasig. The battle was bloody and although there were heaps… Read More »February 21, 1945
Walked to Chinese Hospital, terrible, floors covered with the wounded so thick cannot walk without carefully stepping over them, many dying, wounds undressed or tied… Read More »Feb. 20, Tuesday, 1945
The following story sounds a little fantastic but anyway it seems that when a Tokyo streetcar passed in front of the imperial palace and the… Read More »20th February 1945
Proceeded to San Jose, Nueva Ecija.
Let us shift our view for a while from this scenario of horrors, and take a look at the Manila of the liberators, as it… Read More »February 20, 1945
Family came about 2:30, had a hard time getting them admitted because of the opposition of Mr. Loyd, the British committee member; Mr. Earl Carrol… Read More »Feb. 19, Monday, 1945
The task force around Tokyo has definitely “sought refuge” in parts unknown, according to the vernaculars, and the Japanese staff finally showed up today at the… Read More »19th February 1945
Return to Umingan.