The newspapers headlined in bold letters that President Quezon died in Iloilo, a victim of his old disease. It was however added that the news has not yet been confirmed. Radio Bataan denied it strong… more →
The Philippine Diary Projectdewisang wrote 6 days ago: Terima kasih mas Andy emailnya, meski sibuk masih sempat untuk mengirim artikel-artikel yang bermanf … more →
BristleKRS wrote 1 week ago: So it’s half four in the morning, I’ve got a documentary on in the background (People … more →
historicalresources wrote 1 month ago: We, acting by command of and on behalf of the Emperor of Japan, the Japanese Government and the Japa … more →
randallbutisingh wrote 2 months ago: THOUGHT FOR TODAY: FAITH “Liberty cannot be established without morality, nor morality withou … more →
nonnie9999 wrote 5 months ago: From The NewYork Times: WASHINGTON — Iraq may be President Bush’s war, but Gen. David H. Petraeu … more →
Joel wrote 5 months ago: The early part of 1942 had been particularly kind to Japan’s military. Not only had … more →
Blog Host wrote 5 months ago: Retribution: The Battle for Japan, 1944-45, by Max Hastings, March 2008, New York, Random House In … more →
johnibii wrote 5 months ago: By Oliver North The Washington Times March 16, 2008 Governor Eliot Spitzer of New York resigned th … more →
Bookworm wrote 7 months ago: I’ve frequently heaped scorn on Obama’s oratorical abilities. His speeches remind me o … more →
jrfinger wrote 7 months ago: By now most folks have seen Terrell Owens’ post-game “act” in which he cried as if he were run … more →
The Bad One wrote 9 months ago: Liz is busy making excuses not to hang out with her co-workers. Lutz and Frank are going to pretend … more →
Noah wrote 1 year ago: “I know war as few other men now living know it, and nothing to me is more revolting. I have l … more →
oldatlantic wrote 1 year ago: US Army Mobilization WWI ” World War I The United States entered World War I almost completel … more →
brendannewlon wrote 2 years ago: Originally submitted as an academic work to UCSB in 2006. Japan’s Postwar Constitution and Nation … more →
philippinediaryproject wrote 63 years ago: Disembarked and went ashore to Tacloban. In front of the Capitol of the province, General MacArthur … more →
philippinediaryproject wrote 66 years ago: The newspapers headlined in bold letters that President Quezon died in Iloilo, a victim of his old d … more →
philippinediaryproject wrote 66 years ago: 2:00 a.m. Awake watching how the President is. Left tunnel at 6:20 a.m. to go to Chaplain Ronan’s … more →
philippinediaryproject wrote 66 years ago: Corregidor President Manuel Quezon is sick again. He coughed many times while I talked to him. He wa … more →
philippinediaryproject wrote 66 years ago: Tokyo broadcast the news of the surrender of Hong Kong and London confirmed the news. Yesterday the … more →