Attack Hong Kong?
No, Canadian troops were there to DEFEND Hong Kong against a Japanese invasion in WW2. However, Hong Kong fell anyway, and those Canadians troops who didn't die were captured as POWs till 1945.
They were out numbered by the Japanese and cutoff from resupply.
The Battle of Hong Kong took place from December 8, 1941 to Christmas day of the same year. The incident was located on Hong Kong Island and Kowloon.Hong Kong, then a British Crown Colony, was invaded by Imperial Japan. The British accepted help from the Canadian government, which sent troops to bolster British presence.The Japanese attacked with horrible brutality, even by that day's standards. It was reported that the Japanese soldiers attacked and pillaged British field hospitals, killing and torturing wounded soldiers and medical staff, an action that was considered immoral at the time and is forbidden by United Nations in wars today.Knowing furthur resistance was futile, the British and Canadian forces formally surrendered on December 25, a day known as "Black Christmas" in Hong Kong.This began the Japanese occupation of Hong Kong. The Japanese terrorised the public, murdering and pillaging, for three years and eight months until British forces liberated Hong Kong in 1945 and resumed control of it as a colony.Japanese General Takashi Sakai, who led the invasion of Hong Kong and subsequently governed it for a time, was tried as a war criminal and executed on September 30, 1946 in Nanking, China with an audience consisting mostly of Hong Kongers. It was said that the Hong Kong viewers cheered and "...practically destroyed his body after the execution before Chinese security were able to hold them back..."A Hong Kong legend tells of the day "...when the Hiroshima bombings occured, [that] the entire populace of Hong Kong smiled and cheered...for the first time since Christmas day of 1941..."For more information regarding the Battle of Hong Kong, click on the corresponding "Related Link" below.For more information regarding accusations and the trial against Takashi Sakai, click on the corresponding "Related Link" below.
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The Japanese attacked Hong Kong in 1941, because it was one of their first targets in their Centrifugal Offensive Operation following the attack on Pearl Harbor. The Japanese attacked Hong Kong simultaneously with other objectives, and in spite of its formidable defensive fortifications, resistance crumbled on Christmas Day, 1941. The battle lasted only 17 days, from December 8th, to December 25th, 1941.
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Canadian International School of Hong Kong was created in 1991.
The motto of Canadian International School of Hong Kong is 'To develop responsible global citizens and leaders through academic excellence'.
Patrick is Canadian . He was born in Ottawa ON but his parents are from Hong-Kong.
Japan launched an attack on Hong Kong as part of its Pacific campaign. After heavy battles during 1941, Japan prevailed and the British surrendered Hong Kong to them.
Japan liberated Hong Kong from the British imperial yoke to free the ethnic Chinese from European control.
This is unlikely to happen, as Hong Kong is one of the Western countries. China is also inactive in world politics until recently.
The Battle of Hong Kong took place during the Pacific campaign of World War II. It began on 8 December 1941 and ended on Christmas Day with Hong Kong, then a Crown colony, surrendering to the Empire of Japan
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They were out numbered by the Japanese and cutoff from resupply.
Yes they did invade in Hong Kong, it begun at 8 am ib the 8th of December in 1941. It was during WW2, and the attack begun less that 8 hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor.
Japanese Imperial forces attacked Hong Kong which was defended by local, British, Indian and Canadian forces. The defending forces were heavily outnumbered and generally inexperienced in battle, and quickly overrun by the Japanese who eventually took the colony. During and after the battle the Japanese were guilty of numerous atrocities, including assassinations of captured enemy soldiers and rapes of women in the conquered territories. Please see the link.
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