WW2 British Not the Slightest Chance: The Defence of Hong Kong 1941 is a used hardcover reference book providing a detailed account of the British-led defense of Hong Kong during the Second World War. The book examines the strategic context, military units involved, and operational events leading up to the surrender of the garrison in December 1941. Sources include first-hand accounts, official reports, and analysis of battle tactics utilized by British, Canadian, Indian, and local forces against the Japanese invasion. The text is supplemented by maps, contemporary photographs, and appendices listing units and personnel, offering a comprehensive resource for researchers and enthusiasts. This edition is a previously owned copy and may display typical signs of use such as minor wear, but remains a valuable reference for those studying the Pacific theater, British military history, or the conflict’s impact on Hong Kong. No mention of reproductions or facsimiles is present in the title. Total of 431 pages.
WW2 British Not the Slightest Chance The Defence of Hong Kong 1941 Used Hardcover Reference Book
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