November 11, 1944
Nov. 11th No action – The Japanese today distributed to the garden workers 1 pkg tobacco, 1 cake soap, 2 boxes matches & 6 bananas… Read More »November 11, 1944
Nov. 11th No action – The Japanese today distributed to the garden workers 1 pkg tobacco, 1 cake soap, 2 boxes matches & 6 bananas… Read More »November 11, 1944
Announcement of Gen. Tomoyuki Yamashita’s appointment as Commander-in-Chief of Japanese forces in Philippines has served to bolster Japanese morale recently on the downgrade due to… Read More »November 10, 1944
Nov. 10th Still no action – Morale very low – Worse than the shortage of food is the shortage of tobacco – Tobacco stills hunger… Read More »November 10, 1944
Just woke up from my siesta because the rain was entering the window. It looks like a strong typhoon. The Weather Bureau now under Japanese… Read More »November 9, 1944
[144] We hear Roosevelt was re-elected – Electoral vote 400+ to 100+, popular vote 18 million to 16 million – From the total of the… Read More »November 9, 1944
Quiet again – The Japanese are bringing more war materials into this camp for protection – The front grounds are covered with generators, engines, truck… Read More »November 8, 1944
Saw some of the Jap troops that arrived recently. They looked haggard, unkempt, underfed. Their shoes were made of black cloth and some were dragging… Read More »November 7, 1944
Evacuees from Manila told us that last Sunday, the 5th of the month, was a record peak in the number and intensity of bombings. From… Read More »November 7, 1944
Quiet today – And the morale drops, of course – And we are always to have bombing and then quiet! I have been reading “The Life… Read More »November 7, 1944