June 23, 1945 Saturday
Stock prices receded today. It is said that the Colonel said what he said only to secure our wholehearted cooperation for the success of his… Read More »June 23, 1945 Saturday
Stock prices receded today. It is said that the Colonel said what he said only to secure our wholehearted cooperation for the success of his… Read More »June 23, 1945 Saturday
Today the wartime emergency measure law went into effect. It was about time, if not too late. The vernaculars were speaking of “gradually mounting losses”… Read More »23rd June 1945
Moved to San Carlos Camp, on a hill in Mandaloyan [Mandaluyong], an old Spanish Convent. Spent first night in a tent with Mr. Jones, rained… Read More »June 22, 1945
Just as my train was going to pull out of Tokyo station a railroad official came up to our crowded coach and shouted a command.… Read More »22nd June 1945
Hope for our release is just like a stock market; it goes up and down. One day everybody appears happy; the next day, disappointment and… Read More »June 22, 1945 Friday
As a “new offensive” was launched by the Americans on Okinawa, the Asahi noted with a hint of panic that the Americans are now bombing… Read More »21st June 1945
Food has been insufficient during the last days. We do not know what is happening. They say that it is the result of the policy… Read More »June 21, 1945 Thursday
Without comment the papers today quoted the Guam radio on the death of Lieutenant-General Simon B. Buckner on Okinawa. Tonight Vargas had dinner with an… Read More »20th June 1945
A Filipino and an Indonesian working for the Japanese board of information have been living for some time in a house furnished to them by… Read More »19th June 1945