Author: Great Britain. Army. Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps
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Languages : en
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A record of the actions of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence corps in the battle for Hong Kong December, 1941
Author: Great Britain. Army. Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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A Record of the Actions of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps in the Battle for Hong Kong, December, 1941
Author: Hongkong. Royal Hong Kong Defence Force
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Category : Hong Kong (China)
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Category : Hong Kong (China)
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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A Record of the Actions of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps in the Battle for Hong Kong, December, 1941
Author: Great Britain. Army. Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps
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Languages : en
Pages : 60
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Pages : 60
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A Record of the Actions of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps in the Battle of Hong Kong, December, 1941
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Category : Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945
Languages : en
Pages : 61
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Category : Sino-Japanese War, 1937-1945
Languages : en
Pages : 61
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A Record of the Actions of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps in the Battle for Hong Kong, Dec., 1941
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A Record of the Hongkong Volunteer Defence Corps in the Battle for Hong Kong, December, 1941
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Category : World War, 1939-1945
Languages : en
Pages : 61
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Category : World War, 1939-1945
Languages : en
Pages : 61
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Hong Kong Volunteers in Battle
Author: Evan Stewart
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ISBN: 9789887963844
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Languages : en
Pages : 144
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On the same day as the assault on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese army attacked Hong Kong. Among the colony's garrison were regiments from Britain, Canada and India as well as men from the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps: 'The Volunteers'.The HKVDC deployed a fighting strength of 1,900 officers and men. Over the next 17 days, until the surrender on Christmas Day 1941, 'The Volunteers' saw action all over Hong Kong. This is the story of their battle.
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ISBN: 9789887963844
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Languages : en
Pages : 144
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On the same day as the assault on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese army attacked Hong Kong. Among the colony's garrison were regiments from Britain, Canada and India as well as men from the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps: 'The Volunteers'.The HKVDC deployed a fighting strength of 1,900 officers and men. Over the next 17 days, until the surrender on Christmas Day 1941, 'The Volunteers' saw action all over Hong Kong. This is the story of their battle.
A Record of the Actions of the Hong Kong Volunterr Defence Corps in the Battle for Hong Kong December, 1941
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Battle for Hong Kong, December 1941
Author: Philip Cracknell
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445690500
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
25 December 1941 is known to this day by the people of Hong Kong as ‘Black Christmas’. The battle for Hong Kong is a story that deserves to be better known.
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Limited
ISBN: 1445690500
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 320
Book Description
25 December 1941 is known to this day by the people of Hong Kong as ‘Black Christmas’. The battle for Hong Kong is a story that deserves to be better known.
Long Night’s Journey into Day
Author: Charles G. Roland
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 155458776X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
Sickness, starvation, brutality, and forced labour plagued the existence of tens of thousands of Allied POWs in World War II. More than a quarter of these POWs died in captivity. Long Night’s Journey into Day centres on the lives of Canadian, British, Indian, and Hong Kong POWs captured at Hong Kong in December 1941 and incarcerated in camps in Hong Kong and the Japanese Home Islands. Experiences of American POWs in the Philippines, and British and Australians POWs in Singapore, are interwoven throughout the book. Starvation and diseases such as diphtheria, beriberi, dysentery, and tuberculosis afflicted all these unfortunate men, affecting their lives not only in the camps during the war but after they returned home. Yet despite the dispiriting circumstances of their captivity, these men found ways to improve their existence, keeping up their morale with such events as musical concerts and entertainments created entirely within the various camps. Based largely on hundreds of interviews with former POWs, as well as material culled from archives around the world, Professor Roland details the extremes the prisoners endured — from having to eat fattened maggots in order to live to choosing starvation by trading away their skimpy rations for cigarettes. No previous book has shown the essential relationship between almost universal ill health and POW life and death, or provides such a complete and unbiased account of POW life in the Far East in the 1940s.
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
ISBN: 155458776X
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 449
Book Description
Sickness, starvation, brutality, and forced labour plagued the existence of tens of thousands of Allied POWs in World War II. More than a quarter of these POWs died in captivity. Long Night’s Journey into Day centres on the lives of Canadian, British, Indian, and Hong Kong POWs captured at Hong Kong in December 1941 and incarcerated in camps in Hong Kong and the Japanese Home Islands. Experiences of American POWs in the Philippines, and British and Australians POWs in Singapore, are interwoven throughout the book. Starvation and diseases such as diphtheria, beriberi, dysentery, and tuberculosis afflicted all these unfortunate men, affecting their lives not only in the camps during the war but after they returned home. Yet despite the dispiriting circumstances of their captivity, these men found ways to improve their existence, keeping up their morale with such events as musical concerts and entertainments created entirely within the various camps. Based largely on hundreds of interviews with former POWs, as well as material culled from archives around the world, Professor Roland details the extremes the prisoners endured — from having to eat fattened maggots in order to live to choosing starvation by trading away their skimpy rations for cigarettes. No previous book has shown the essential relationship between almost universal ill health and POW life and death, or provides such a complete and unbiased account of POW life in the Far East in the 1940s.