Hong Kong wartime history
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Submitted by David on Fri, 2004-05-07 09:59
If you are interested in that history, this site reproduces the despatch to the British Government summarising the operations in Hong Kong from 8th to 21st December 1941 : http://www.ibiblio.org/hyperwar/UN/UK/LondonGazette/38190.pdf
It mentions the "underground Battle HQ" in Hong Kong. Any ideas if that still exists ?
Regards, MrB
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See it!
If you haven't seen it yet, check out Mr B's photojournal of this trip. His pictures and descriptions yet again make me wish I'd been along . . . .
http://gwulo.com/image?field_gallery_tid=30
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War Time history
Christ Church in Kowloon Tong (next to the Maryknoll school) was used as a stable by the Japanese during the war. It is often mentioned around Christmas time.
You can see that its design would lend itself well to being a stable.
http://www.christchurch.com.hk/igshome/user/christchurch/files/home/files/images/inte_01.jpg
Christchurch
Underground HQ
Surely the underground HQ was the Battle Box? Much more about this on the site which will tell you all you want to know about it or read the excellent book on the Fall of Hong Kong 'The Lasting Honour' by Oliver Lindsay. The Battle Box, from where General Maltby ordered the surrender of Hong Kong, was then known as Fortress HQ, and this was located underneath Victoria Barracks.
Pauline.
Interesting details on the battle of Hong Kong
Found on the internet "Special issue to commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the Battle of Hong Kong, 8 December to 25 December 1941" from
The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (2011). The book gives a lot of details on warfare and pillboxes.