September 8, 1944
Everybody now thinks that this camp has reached its last days — we all feel like the old drama heroine tied to the tracks in… Read More »September 8, 1944
Everybody now thinks that this camp has reached its last days — we all feel like the old drama heroine tied to the tracks in… Read More »September 8, 1944
Another detail left for Japan today — no one was scratched from the list, not even the sick and I think that means that this… Read More »September 2, 1944
I think the changes are about over now and that things will remain somewhat stabilized until the policy is changed by Manila, I am still… Read More »August 29, 1944
The rumored changes did take place, but the bks. Dr. marked both of us “qtrs.” and so, for another month anyway, we will remain where… Read More »August 7, 1944
The complete blanket of apathy has settled over the camp — nothing inspires thought, emotions or actions. Would that some good news would come to… Read More »August 1, 1944
A new Japanese C.O. — he seems a man of decision and energy. Many intra-camp transfers of late, putting all Permanent Qtrs., civilians, etc. in… Read More »July 23, 1944
The camp commander was relieved and a Japanese officer took over — there has also been a large shakeup of the camp organization. What it… Read More »July 10, 1944
The half year mark finds us still here and still such insignificant pawns in the great game of war that we are subject to every… Read More »June 30, 1944
CORREGIDOR April 8-May 6, 1942* [*Entry dated to May 13 to include information in the entry] Bataan had been in many ways a fortunate tour… Read More »April 8-May 13, 1942*