April 20, 1942
Pura, my little nurse friend, was still permitted to come in and out of the camp. If there ever was a harbinger of good cheer,… Read More »April 20, 1942
Pura, my little nurse friend, was still permitted to come in and out of the camp. If there ever was a harbinger of good cheer,… Read More »April 20, 1942
Sunday. We had cold fried chicken from home, very warm still. More air activity in p.m. Rumors say Bataan has not all been taken. We… Read More »April 19, 1942
The Japs had always been camera-crazy, but here in camp they had gone completely shutter-happy. Every day was a field day for them, as officers,… Read More »April 19, 1942
Hot. Wolff has his bed in the Red Cross office so he can take treatment and work at the same time. Japanese brought more lumber… Read More »April 18, 1942
Charlie Harris came into camp for registration, also Swish for Scotty et al. She had lunch with us. Hank Carpenterhome from hospital. We are quietly… Read More »April 17, 1942
Corregidor Resistance Weak. A Nishi-Nishi correspondent at the Philippine front gave the following description of a fierce raid on Corregidor: I had the thrill of… Read More »April 17, 1942
Reregistration of released internees began. Everyone is being checked up. Hottest day so far—101 degrees. Japanese arranging to take over Red Cross. Wolff has a… Read More »April 16, 1942
A long line of elderly and ill-fed American men filled the front lobby of the Big House. They had come from the outside to register… Read More »April 16, 1942
Yesterday 99.3 degrees. Wolff went out today. Japanese claim Cebu City in their hands. Corregidor guns demolished. Reports of bombing in various spots. Quiet overhead… Read More »April 15, 1942