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  2. Battle of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    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 Japan ...

  3. File:Battle of Hong Kong, 1941-en.svg - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Page information; ... English: Map showing troops movement during Battle of Hong Kong, December 8th - 26th, 1941. Labels in English. ...

  4. Battle of Hong Kong order of battle - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (Lt. Cdr. R. J. D. Vernall) Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service; Royal Naval Dockyard Police; Hong Kong Dockyard Defence Corps (Maj. D. Campbell) Auxiliary patrol vessels [20]

  5. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Battle of Hong Kong

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  6. Wong Nai Chung Gap Road - Wikipedia

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    The road was built at the strategic pass on Hong Kong Island, named Wong Nai Chung Gap. It was a key road leading from Victoria Harbour towards Stanley and Wong Chuk Hang through this Gap before continuing along Repulse Bay Road down towards the south. It was the site of a major engagement during the Battle of Hong Kong during World War II. [1] [2]

  7. Japanese occupation of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The cinemas only screened Japanese films, such as The Battle of Hong Kong, the only film made in Hong Kong during the Japanese occupation. [41] Directed by Shigeo Tanaka ( 田中重雄 Tanaka Shigeo ) and produced by the Dai Nippon Film Company , the film featured an all-Japanese cast but a few Hong Kong film personalities were also involved.

  8. Kowloon East Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Osborn was a British-born Canadian who died defending Hong Kong in 1941. He was awarded the Victoria Cross [2] and a barracks in Hong Kong was named in his honour in 1945 after the liberation. Osborn is memorialised at Sai Wan War Cemetery [3] and also through a statue of an anonymous World War I soldier in Hong Kong Park on Hong Kong Island. [4]

  9. Central Ordnance Munitions Depot - Wikipedia

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    It was the last place to surrender during the Battle of Hong Kong, which lasted 18 days and ended with the British colony being taken by the Japanese army. Two days after Hong Kong officially surrendered on 25 December 1941, the Japanese commander became aware that the munitions depot Little Hong Kong was still under the control of the British.