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The Battle For Hong Kong 19411945 Hostage To Fortune Paperback Oliver Lindsay John R Harris

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The Battle For Hong Kong 19411945 Hostage To Fortune Paperback Oliver Lindsay John R Harris
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Publisher: McGill-Queen’s University Press
File Extension: AZW3
File size: 4.04 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Oliver Lindsay; John R. Harris
ISBN: 9780773536302, 0773536302
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: Paperback

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The Battle For Hong Kong 19411945 Hostage To Fortune Paperback Oliver Lindsay John R Harris by Oliver Lindsay; John R. Harris 9780773536302, 0773536302 instant download after payment.

The Battle for Hong Kong, 1941-1945 is illuminated by the remarkable personal story of John Harris. An architectural student, he was pitched into battle as a subaltern in the Royal Engineers and was a prisoner of the Japanese for four years. His powerful testimonial describes the appalling struggle to survive in a Japanese prison camp.
Thoroughly researched, particularly through exceptional access to war diaries, The Battle for Hong Kong also explores the catastrophic repercussions of the sudden collapse of the British Army Aid Group (cover name for the agency that handled spies in Southeast Asia) and the resulting suspicion that Britain's senior intelligence officer was working for the Japanese, the role of military leaders in prolonging the fighting and the serious casualties that resulted, and the true extent of the atrocities inflicted on POWs and internees.

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