January 7, 1945
Sunday started out fine. Bombing started early this morning with dive bombers. They shook up Grace Park and what appeared to be along the river… Read More »January 7, 1945
Sunday started out fine. Bombing started early this morning with dive bombers. They shook up Grace Park and what appeared to be along the river… Read More »January 7, 1945
This was a big raid, bombing and machine gunning, explosions all night. Jays in here are packing up to leave; embassy has gone, they are… Read More »Jan. 6, 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
Air raid alarm at 7:45 a.m. Eight planes bombed and strafed Nichol’s, Neilson, and Zablan; later a whole bunch of dive bombers worked on them… Read More »January 6, 1945
No planes today. Everything very quiet. Too much so, I think something will happen soon. Heard today that our rice is cut again. Instead of… Read More »January 5, 1945
Planes passed over, bombing far to south.
Mush made of rice and rice flour for breakfast and milk (coconut). Mush very thin and no salt. I have enough salt for about a… Read More »January 4, 1945
Ten large silver four motored bombers assed over, no bombs
Started the day with weak lugao and still weaker coffee. Air raid alarm at 10:30 a.m. Forty of our big planes, flying very high. Went… Read More »January 1, 1945