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  1. About the author: Felipe Buencamino III (March 28,1920 — April 28,1949), popularly known as Phillip Buencamino III, ABPL’39, admitted to the bar, March 31, 1948. College debater, served in Bataan, postwar print and radio reporter, and diplomat in the Philippine Foreign Service.

  2. The first diary consists of entries from 23 December 1941 to 8 April 1942. The second, made up of six entries from 8 April to 21 April 1942, is Buencamino's vivid and riveting account of his participation in the Death March and his days in the Capas concentration camp.

  3. Felipe Buencamino y Siojo (August 23, 1848 – February 6, 1929) was an infamous Filipino turncoat, lawyer, diplomat, and politician. He fought alongside the Spaniards in the Philippine Revolution but later switched sides and joined Emilio Aguinaldo's revolutionary cabinet.

  4. Very personal, the diary (entitled Random Notes) begins on December 23, 1941 and ends on April 8, 1942. The daily entries are followed by a narration of the death march, periodic entries while a prisoner of war in Camp O’Donnell.

  5. Dec 30, 2020 · Felipe Buencamino III (March 28,1920 — April 28,1949), Served in G-2, Philippine Army, in Bataan.

  6. Jun 1, 2022 · In Memoirs and Diaries of Felipe Buencamino III, 1941–1944, Lt. Felipe Buencamino III (2003, 134) narrates and describes how prominent families from Manila used their wealth and connections to save their relatives from the Death March and Camp O’Donnell.

  7. Memoirs and Diaries of Felipe Buencamino III, 1941-1944 by Felipe Buencamino III. Erwin S. Fernandez. Full Text: PDF. Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints is published by the Ateneo de Manila University. ISSN: 2244-1093 (Print) ISSN: 2244-1638 (Online)