WWII Exhibit Remembers Canadian Troops in Hong Kong

Rosanna Haroutounian, New Canadian Media, April 10, 2016

The 75th anniversary of the Battle of Hong Kong is being commemorated across Canada by veterans and survivors of Japanese occupation and their families. About 2,000 Canadians fought to defend Hong Kong against Japanese occupation in Canada’s first combat mission of the Second World War. Read more…

A poster recalls the Battle of Hong Kong to enlist new recruits to join the Royal Rifles of Canada, based in Quebec City.
Source: Canadian Museum of History.

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