WW2: The Canadians Who Fought for Hong Kong | The Agenda
This Christmas marks 80 years since Canadian soldiers surrendered after being overrun by Japanese soldiers for 18 long and grisly days of fighting. We welcome author Jonathan Reid, whose father fought in that battle as a Canadian Armed Forces captain and doctor, and then endured three and a half years of horror as a prisoner of war.

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