This new hardcover reference book titled ‘WW2 Canadian No Reason Why The Canadian Hong Kong Tragedy’ provides an in-depth analysis of the tragic events that led to the capture of Canadian soldiers in Hong Kong during World War II. Written by a well-known historian, it delves into the untold stories of bravery, survival, and sacrifice of the Canadian troops. The book takes readers through the battles they fought, their eventual surrender to the Japanese forces, and the brutal conditions they faced as prisoners of war. It also explores the reasons behind the Canadian government’s controversial decision to send troops to Hong Kong. This book serves as an essential reference for anyone interested in Canadian military history, offering new insights into a significant, yet often overlooked, chapter of World War II. Total of 281 pages.
WW2 Canadian No Reason Why The Canadian Hong Kong Tragedy New Hardcover Reference Book
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