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248 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 2002
The Japanese Imperial Army has taken over the government of the Philippines. Today (Jan.4, 1941), I had my first good look at a Japanese soldier. He struck me as so comic, straddling a Japanese bicycle, a small, bow-legged figure hardly over five feet, dressed in a soiled khaki-green uniform and a cap with three queer flaps hanging over his ears and neck. He had a bull-like head pushed deep between his shoulders. He looked funny, yet I would hate to face one like him. I think every Japanese soldier feels it, the hatred seething under our surrender. It is hatred that he must match with the might, arrogance, and cruelty of the conqueror.
That night, we stopped on the road. The Japanese would not take any chances of our escaping in the dark. But after all that we had seen on the way, sleep was impossible...Our bodies had become conscious of pain. But we had to go on...