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  1. The Imperial Japanese occupation of Hong Kong began when the governor of Hong Kong, Sir Mark Young, surrendered the British Crown colony of Hong Kong to the Empire of Japan on 25 December 1941.

  2. The Battle of Hong Kong (8–25 December 1941), also known as the Defence of Hong Kong and the Fall of Hong Kong, was one of the first battles of the Pacific War in World War II. On the same morning as the attack on Pearl Harbor , forces of the Empire of Japan attacked the British Crown colony of Hong Kong around the same time that ...

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    • British Hong Kong
    • Japanese occupation of Hong Kong
  3. Nov 16, 2009 · Learn how Japan launched a surprise attack on Hong Kong on December 18, 1941, and slaughtered the British and Chinese defenders. Find out how the War Powers Act and the censorship law affected the US media during World War II.

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  4. Learn about the 18-day battle in Dec 1941 when Japan invaded and occupied Hong Kong, a British colony. See maps, photos, timeline, and sources of the event and its aftermath.

  5. Browse photos of the invasion, occupation and surrender of Hong Kong by the Japanese army during the Second World War. See how the city and its people were affected by the war and the occupation.

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  6. Abstract. This chapter deals with the period of Japanese occupation and the Japanese attempt to use Hong Kong as a shipping hub to support their war effort. The Anglo-Chinese underground resistance such as the British Army Aid Group and the East River Column will be discussed.

  7. Dec 8, 2022 · Wallis and the men of the Royal Rifles of Canada, the Middlesex Regiment, and the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Force were the last men to surrender during the Battle of Hong Kong. During the assault, the Japanese Army perpetrated several massacres of Prisoners of War.