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Battle for Hong Kong, December 1941 by Philip Cracknell: New

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    Caractéristiques de l'objet

    État
    Très bon état: Livre qui ne semble pas neuf, ayant déjà été lu, mais qui est toujours en excellent ...
    Pages
    320
    Publication Date
    2021-07-15
    Country/Region of Manufacture
    Hong Kong
    ISBN
    9781398109117
    Book Title
    Battle for Hong Kong, December 1941
    Publisher
    Amberley Publishing
    Item Length
    7.8 in
    Publication Year
    2021
    Format
    Uk-B Format Paperback
    Language
    English
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Item Height
    0.8 in
    Author
    Philip Cracknell
    Genre
    History
    Topic
    Military / World War II, Asia / China, World
    Item Weight
    7.7 Oz
    Item Width
    5.1 in
    Number of Pages
    320 Pages

    À propos de ce produit

    Product Identifiers

    Publisher
    Amberley Publishing
    ISBN-10
    1398109118
    ISBN-13
    9781398109117
    eBay Product ID (ePID)
    2321427183

    Product Key Features

    Book Title
    Battle for Hong Kong, December 1941
    Number of Pages
    320 Pages
    Language
    English
    Publication Year
    2021
    Topic
    Military / World War II, Asia / China, World
    Illustrator
    Yes
    Genre
    History
    Author
    Philip Cracknell
    Format
    Uk-B Format Paperback

    Dimensions

    Item Height
    0.8 in
    Item Weight
    7.7 Oz
    Item Length
    7.8 in
    Item Width
    5.1 in

    Additional Product Features

    Intended Audience
    Trade
    Dewey Edition
    23
    Dewey Decimal
    940.5425125
    Synopsis
    On the same day as the Pearl Harbor attack, forces of the Japanese Empire attacked the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong without warning. Philip Cracknell provides a research-driven narrative about the battle for Hong Kong in 1941, which commenced on 8 December and lasted for three weeks until the surrender on Christmas Day 1941. Hong Kong had become a strategic liability; an isolated outpost. It would be sacrificed but not without a fight. The main priorities for the British in Asia were Malaya and Singapore. The Crown Colony was gallantly defended but it was a battle against overwhelming odds. Crucially, as a resident of Hong Kong for thirty years, the author knows every inch of the ground. He challenges some assumptions, for example the whereabouts of 'A' Coy, Winnipeg Grenadiers, on 19 December, when the company was destroyed during a fighting retreat. What exactly happened during the battle, and where were the actions fought? One can still see so much evidence, in the form of pillboxes, gun batteries and weapons pits. The defending troops were mainly British, Canadian, Indian and Hong Kong Chinese. The Japanese had superiority in numbers of men, guns, and equipment, and complete air supremacy. The defenders suffered a casualty rate of over 30 per cent and many more died during the brutal incarceration that followed the surrender a grim pointer to the hell of the Asia-Pacific War that followed. Churchill always knew that Hong Kong would fall, but wanted to cause the invaders maximum delay and maximum cost. As he acknowledged after the war, the defenders had won 'lasting honour'. The battle for Hong Kong is a story that deserves to be better known., 25 December 1941 is known to this day by the people of Hong Kong as 'Black Christmas'. The battle for Hong Kong is a story that deserves to be better known., On the same day as the Pearl Harbor attack, forces of the Japanese Empire attacked the British Crown Colony of Hong Kong without warning. Philip Cracknell provides a research-driven narrative about the Battle for Hong Kong in 1941, which commenced on 8 December and lasted for three weeks until the surrender on Christmas Day 1941. Hong Kong had become a strategic liability; an isolated outpost. It would be sacrificed - but not without a fight. The main priorities for the British in Asia were Malaya and Singapore. The Crown Colony was gallantly defended but it was a battle against overwhelming odds. Crucially, as a resident of Hong Kong for thirty years, the author knows every inch of the ground. He challenges some assumptions, for example the whereabouts of 'A' Coy, Winnipeg Grenadiers, on 19 December, when the company was destroyed during a fighting retreat. What exactly happened during the battle, and where were the actions fought? One can still see so much evidence, in the form of pillboxes, gun batteries and weapons pits. The defending troops were mainly British, Canadian, Indian and Hong Kong Chinese. The Japanese had superiority in numbers of men, guns, and equipment, and complete air supremacy. The defenders suffered a casualty rate of over 30 per cent and many more died during the brutal incarceration that followed the surrender - a grim pointer to the hell of the Asia-Pacific War that followed. Churchill always knew that Hong Kong would fall, but wanted to cause the invaders maximum delay and maximum cost. As he acknowledged after the war, the defenders had won 'lasting honour'. The battle for Hong Kong is a story that deserves to be better known.
    LC Classification Number
    D767.3

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