June 13, 1945 Wednesday
I have not received any letter from home. Again sorrow seized me, especially when the others were enjoying the letters they received from their dear… Read More »June 13, 1945 Wednesday
I have not received any letter from home. Again sorrow seized me, especially when the others were enjoying the letters they received from their dear… Read More »June 13, 1945 Wednesday
We saw a cinematograph show at the Social Hall of the Colony. What interested me most was a football game in which one of the… Read More »June 12, 1945 Tuesday
Discussion is raging in the Camp as to what the government will do with regard to alleged collaborationists like us. To some, this question has… Read More »June 11, 1945 Monday
Dr. Evangelista came with the information that Dr. Bunye had arrived from Manila with many letters and lots of news. Everyone of us became restless.… Read More »June 10, 1945 Sunday
The child in the streetcar kept staring at me and my clothes. Finally he pulled at his mother’s sleeve. “Mother,” he said, pointing at me.… Read More »10th June 1945
In the morning, we continued working cleaning the premises. In the afternoon, immediately after meals, the same Sergeant who supervised us in the morning came… Read More »June 9, 1945 Saturday
On the train to Odawara I listened to an old man and an old woman, who happened to be seatmates, strike up a conversation. They… Read More »9th June 1945
To our surprise, MacArthur came. When rumors were circulating that Gen. MacArthur was coming, I did not pay attention as I thought it was one… Read More »June 8, 1945 Friday
Osaka was hit by 250 B-29’s yesterday morning; two days before, about 350 had pounded the city of Kobe. The raids were far away and… Read More »8th June 1945