By Carol Angeny Wion
I just read your editorial regarding your attendance at the 75th anniversary of liberation from camps in the Philippines ("Dyer: State of the City; and a history not to be forgotten.")
I'm assuming that was in Sacramento.
If interested, you might want to read my mother's book, "Behind Barbed Wire and High Fences," by Helen Angeny.
I was born just after my parents were interned in Baguio.
We were liberated from Bilibid Prison in Manila Feb. 4, 1945. The books tells of the three-year internment. The book is available on Amazon.
Carol Angeny Wion
Mountainbrook