This hardcover reference book titled ‘WW2 Canadian No Reason Why The Canadian Hong Kong Tragedy: An Examination’ provides a detailed study of one of the most tragic events in Canadian military history. It delves into the circumstances surrounding the deployment of Canadian forces to defend Hong Kong during World War II, a mission that resulted in a significant loss of life and numerous prisoners of war. Written with meticulous attention to detail, the book offers an in-depth analysis of the strategic decisions made at the time, the hardships faced by the soldiers, and the political implications of the tragedy. It serves as an essential resource for history enthusiasts, scholars, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of Canada’s role in the global conflict. Total of 281 pages.
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WW2 Canadian No Reason Why The Canadian Hong Kong Tragedy An Examination Used Hardcover Reference Book
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