June 17, 1943
Rumors have it that Premier Tojo, in his speech at the opening of the Diet, would promise Independence to the Philippines within 1943, and that… Read More »June 17, 1943
Rumors have it that Premier Tojo, in his speech at the opening of the Diet, would promise Independence to the Philippines within 1943, and that… Read More »June 17, 1943
General Tojo left as he came, by plane and without previous notice. He flew yesterday to Formosa, the central airstrip of the Manila-Fukuoka-Tokyo line. He… Read More »May 8, 1943
KGEI commented ‘Tozyo visit to the Islands will be restricted by the activities of the Filipino-American troops.’ This is one of the first official admissions… Read More »May 7, 1943
This morning, there was another gathering at the Luneta in honor of Premier Tojo. The invitation to join the crowd was extended to students and… Read More »May 5, 1943
Parades and meetings are a common sight at the Luneta. In less than a month’s time, eight gatherings and parades had been held with compulsory… Read More »May 4, 1943
Shoreham Hotel. The newspapers this morning gave Premier Hideki Tojo’s speech of yesterday to the Diet in Tokyo in which he promised independence to Burma.… Read More »January 29, 1943
No help in sight, food is getting hard to get. The Jap money is not worth so much now, the kids now bring home fifteen… Read More »Jan. 1, 1943
Wednesday Ft. Hughes Rumors today that Tojo had said an American convoy was bound for here to arrive today but that it would find no… Read More »April 15, 1942
117 days “Good Friday” It is and Tojo is taking advantago of It. One bombing with our breakfast and the shelling started soon after. We… Read More »Friday April 3, 1942