November 18, 1944
Nov. 18th When the Committee saw the Commandant about an increased ration, he told them “You do not realize that Japan is fighting a total… Read More »November 18, 1944
Nov. 18th When the Committee saw the Commandant about an increased ration, he told them “You do not realize that Japan is fighting a total… Read More »November 18, 1944
Nov. 17th What I have expected has come to pass – our camp reserves of rice are exhausted. And starting tomorrow we will receive only… Read More »November 17, 1944
Nov. 16th — No action – I spent the day reading the Modern Library [150] edition of Freud – I realize the importance of this… Read More »November 16, 1944
I went around the City yesterday to see the effect of the bombing last 13th and 14th. About 14 ships were sunk in the Manila… Read More »November 16, 1944
Nov. 15th All quiet again – These raids seem to last two days then stop – The Japanese claim they annihilated our task force off… Read More »November 15, 1944
Five hundred planes attacked Manila furiously last Sunday. The pro-Japanese propagandists tried to attribute these bombings during these festive days to the Americans’ attempt to… Read More »November 15, 1944
Nov. 14th Raids all day – this is fine – It is interesting to note that we have no deaths on air-raid days – Perhaps… Read More »November 14, 1944
Nov. 13th The heaviest raid yet – wave after wave all day – This afternoon 13 torpedo planes flew over the camp at 300 feet… Read More »November 13, 1944
Nov. 12th – No action – I am too tired to write.