Jan. 15th, 1945
Last April 6 truckloads of personal packages were brought into camp and piled alphabeticelly against the wall of the main building. I could not believe… Read More »Jan. 15th, 1945
Last April 6 truckloads of personal packages were brought into camp and piled alphabeticelly against the wall of the main building. I could not believe… Read More »Jan. 15th, 1945
The commandant reiterates that his deepest concern for us is for food. 1t is unobtainable in Manila. He says gardening is our only salvation. They… Read More »January 11th, 1945
People are sayirg thet a murder was committed in the camp last night. That Capt. Owen, was killed by Huff. There was an argument Huff… Read More »Jan. 10th, 1945
People stand in line and beg for potato skins, then cook them over a smouldering stove, out in the hot sun, fanning and blowing the… Read More »Jan. 9th, 1945
Planes! planes! planes! Bombing! bombing! bombing! What a day! All sorts of rumors ere flying around: The Japanese are moving out leaving our central Committee… Read More »January 8, 1945
Air activity all day. American planes come over in waves and bomb military installations. Everyone is elated about it. They say , “This is really… Read More »January 6th, 1945
The guards have been telling us what they are going to do to us if American planes come. One of them says he will kill… Read More »August 15, 1944
An Irishman named Mr. Dooley . . . is senile and very afraid. Almost every time I look in his room he is buttoning up… Read More »August 20, 1942
We have decided that we admire the Japanese. They are very good to their prisoners. Their contention is they can afford to be generous when… Read More »June 21, 1942