10 Jan. 1942
If it didn’t bode so threateningly for the future, the new situation would be highly comical. In front of the BayView Hotel, where “third parties”… Read More »10 Jan. 1942
If it didn’t bode so threateningly for the future, the new situation would be highly comical. In front of the BayView Hotel, where “third parties”… Read More »10 Jan. 1942
Janson said my standing as French was pretty shaky, as I had worked so hard and for so long on the Free French Committee. So… Read More »January 10, 1942
The now famous Santo Tomas Internment Camp is located in the city, of Manila several blocks from the north bank of the Pasig River on… Read More »[Thursday, January 8, 1942]
It seems to be more than just registration. Everyone, practically, has been put in Santo Tomas, a huge university with acres of garden space. Nothing… Read More »January 8, 1942
I phoned several places to try to find out what is expected of us. The city is still in confusion. No one is supposed to… Read More »Tues. Jan. 6/42
January, the 5th! We could never forget that date, for it would have been our wedding day! Instead of a wedding, the large iron gates… Read More »January 5, 1942
By 5:30 we had breakfast, and fifteen minutes later we were in the lobby of the apartment, surrounded by our bags and bundles. After an… Read More »January 5, 1942
All day the Japs were rounding up Americans in trucks and taking them to Santo Tomas; the boys were out scouting, about 5pm they reported… Read More »Jan. 5, 1942
Yesterday was hectic. Tremendous activity. Trucks roaring hither and yon, probably en route to the front which has been established (so someone told me over… Read More »January 5, 1942