January 24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31, 1945
That finishes that month. We all had great hopes that we would at least be getting something decent to eat by now. I felt too… Read More »January 24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31, 1945
That finishes that month. We all had great hopes that we would at least be getting something decent to eat by now. I felt too… Read More »January 24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31, 1945
More and more people are coming to take injections of Japanese vitamin B + one milligram per cc. People who work 4 hours a day… Read More »Wednesday, Jan. 31st, 1945
Conditions in Camp continue to get worse; altho (sp) the soybean mash, after Japs have processed it for most of its food values still has some nourishment… Read More »Jan. 30, 1945
Mr. Ball and Mrs. Shuman died yesterday. Mr. Ball was in our civilian jail for obtaining an extra breakfast, poor fellow. The soup for the… Read More »Tuesday, Jan, 30th, 1945
A very noisy night, explosions through the City; today two heavy explosions in port area and many smaller ones, look like Piers.
[Separate sheet dated] Jan. 28th Tho’ I am weak today, I feel rested and completely peaceful -I went to Confession last night & to Communion this… Read More »January 28, 1945
Sunday, a big day, huge oil fire in direction of Cavite; terrific explosions in port area, dust and gasses thousands of feet in air; our… Read More »Jan. 28, 1945
The camp is riding on a wave of good news just now. People tell each other it will only be a few days now; that… Read More »Sunday, Jan. 28th, 1945
Last night was noisy, distant bombing and cannon fire toward Lake area, this morning planes bombing so near and low we can see the STAR,… Read More »Jan. 27, 1945