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  2. Japanese occupation of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Defence Force was established during the same month, and was the main Japanese military unit in Hong Kong throughout the occupation. The other Japanese military units stationed in Hong Kong from early 1942 were the small Hong Kong Artillery Force and the Imperial Japanese Navy 's Hong Kong Base Force, which formed part of the 2nd ...

  3. Hong Kong Defence Force (Imperial Japanese Army) - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Defence Force reported to the Japanese Government of the Hong Kong Occupied Territory. [2] The other Japanese military units stationed in Hong Kong from early 1942 were the small Hong Kong Artillery Force and the Imperial Japanese Navy's Hong Kong Base Force, which formed part of the 2nd China Expeditionary Fleet. [3]

  4. Battle of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Defence Force was established during the same month, and was the main Japanese military unit in Hong Kong throughout the occupation. [127] During the over three and a half years of occupation by the Japanese, an estimated 10,000 Hong Kong civilians were executed, while many others were tortured, raped, or mutilated. [108]

  5. Military history of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Military history of Hong Kong dates back to the Qin conquest. As Hong Kong is on the sea routes to the city of Guangzhou, the territories of Hong Kong served as an outer port. Amounts of pearl and salt are also located within the shores of Hong Kong as well. Thus, there is a long history of military and navy garrisoning the territory.

  6. South China Sea raid - Wikipedia

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    The British colony of Hong Kong had been captured by Japanese forces in December 1941, and became a significant naval and logistics base. [59] USAAF units based in China attacked the Hong Kong area from October 1942.

  7. Air raids on Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The British colony of Hong Kong had been captured by Japanese forces in December 1941, and became a significant naval and logistics base. [1] Japanese forces bombed and shelled the urban areas during the invasion of Hong Kong, and 4,000 civilians were killed in the fighting. [2] USAAF units based in China attacked the Hong Kong area from ...

  8. Hong Kong Garrison - Wikipedia

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    People's Liberation Army Hong Kong Garrison headquarters. The Hong Kong Garrison reports to both the Southern Theater Command and Central Military Commission in Beijing, and informs Hong Kong Government of any actions within or around Hong Kong. Garrison Commanders. Lt. General Liu Zhenwu 1997–1999 (appointed 1994) Lt. General Xiong Ziren ...

  9. Hong Kong Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Defence Force may refer to: Hong Kong Defence Force (Imperial Japanese Army), the Japanese garrison between 1942 and 1945; British Forces Overseas Hong Kong