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Resist to the End: Hong Kong, 1941-1945

Online ISBN:
9789882207363
Print ISBN:
9789622099760
Publisher:
Hong Kong University Press
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Resist to the End: Hong Kong, 1941-1945

Published online:
14 September 2011
Published in print:
1 June 2009
Online ISBN:
9789882207363
Print ISBN:
9789622099760
Publisher:
Hong Kong University Press

Abstract

This is one of the fullest descriptions of the fighting in Hong Kong in 1941 and subsequent imprisonment of Hong Kongers, but in addition it is the view of a mature professional soldier, one who had signed on in 1919 and in his long service had seen much, spending time on the North West Frontier in India. The author of this book was a Quartermaster Sergeant in the Royal Artillery during the battle for Hong Kong in December 1941. His job was to keep the artillery supplied and so he criss-crossed the mainland and Hong Kong Island during the fighting, getting a broader view of what was going on than most participants. Fortunately he kept a diary during those terrible days. At the end of the battle, with his fellow soldiers, he became a prisoner of war, but he continued somehow to maintain his diary. He spent most of the war in the Argyle Street camp and provided the most complete coverage of life there.

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