Nov. 19, 1944
This was a big one, seven waves, bombs and machine gunning, at night also.
This was a big one, seven waves, bombs and machine gunning, at night also.
Nov 19th The air-raid signal sounded at 6:00 AM today – There had been bombing to the South since 5:30 – some of our planes… Read More »November 19, 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
How desperately we wanted to believe the Luzon landings! How closely we watched the actions of the Nips in here, in the hopes that they’d… Read More »November 17, 1944
Alarms only.
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
The rumor persisted that more landings had been made in Luzon. Surely, it wouldn’t be long now. Another death today.
The reign of terror continued. We had another cut in our rice ration, and the searching of rooms and shacks was intensified. We now had… Read More »November 15, 1944