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77 years ago: Hong Kong's wartime diaries

December, 1941.

77 years ago tensions were high as war with Japan seemed inevitable. On December 8th, those fears were confirmed when Japanese planes attacked Kai Tak, and Japanese soldiers crossed the border into the New Territories. The fighting continued until the British surrendered on Christmas Day.

The end of the fighting marked the beginning of the Japanese occupation, a time of great hardship for Hong Kong's residents. They would have to endure for three years and eight months, until the Japanese surrendered in August 1945, and Hong Kong was liberated shortly afterwards.

 

What was it like?

Let the people who lived through these times tell you themselves.

We've collected several wartime diaries, and split them into their day-by-day accounts. Each day we send out an email message containing all the diary entries written on that day, 77 years ago.

 

How to sign up to receive the daily messages?

Please click here to subscribe.

You'll see another screen that asks for your email address. Enter your details, hit the "Subscribe" button, then each day you'll receive an email message with today's diary entries.

It's free of charge, your details stay private, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

 

What do the daily messages look like?

Here are sample extracts from the messages you'll receive:

  • 30 Nov 1941: "Topper says we are as near war now as we have ever been, that Japan with her militarist Govt. can't very well back down now."
     
  • 1 Dec 1941: "Government advising further evacuation.  Only hope seems to be that Japs now say they will keep on talks with USA in hope that USA will change viewpoint - that isn't thought likely."
     
  • 7 Dec 1941: "There must be something in the wind, G.H.Q. staff are preparing to move into Battle HQ, a huge underground structure just behind the Garrison Sgts. Mess."
Extract from Barbara Anslow's Diary
Extract from Barbara Anslow's Diary: "war had been declared"
  • 8 Dec 1941: "I started my birthday with a war. Kowloon bombed about 8AM."
     
  • 10 Dec 1941: "Sid has been wounded.  Bullet through shoulder.  He told Hospital to phone Mum at the Jockey Club and she went to see him."
     
  • 13 Dec 1941: "We hear rumours that

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New on Gwulo: 2018, week 49

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Gwulo book news

The new Volume 2 books were delivered on Tuesday last week, and I'm happy to see they've turned out well. At first glance this looks like last year's photo:

Franklin Gimson in August 1945

I've completely re-written the sections of the Stanley Camp Chronology that deal with Franklin Gimson's actions after the Japanese surrender - from August 18th  to September 1st 1945. Further research has persuaded me that the usual account of these events, which I had previously accepted, is based on unreliable sources. My new version is by no means definitive, though: even the best sources are incomplete and full of contradictions and downright errors. 

Free exhibition of old HK photos at CUHK

There's a good exhibition in the library at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) that is worth a visit. I went along on Friday, and enjoyed it.

Here's the layout:

Building on Queen's Road Central c. 1870's

Hello David,

Happy Birthday Barbara - 100 today!

Today is Barbara Anslow's 100th birthday.  Barbara is a regular contributor to Gwulo, and has generously shared her memories of life in Hong Kong in the 1920s, 30s, 40s, and 50s.

Barbara

Below I'll look back at some of the major events from Barbara's first century - usually reported in her own words, as she is a keen diarist and letter-writer.

Happy Birthday, dear Barbara!

Its just clicked over to 1st December here in the UK, so since I'm still up I thought I'd get in with a "Happy Birthday, dear Barbara"  and greet an amazing lady who, as Pete Spurrier said in his blog post, could put authors quarter her age to shame in terms of 'get-up-and-go-ness', and has given all of us on this site so much over the years.   Ad Multos Annos, Barbara Anslow - 100 today.  Have a lovely day!

The Best Hotel in Hong Kong

Hong Kong Hotel

 

This photo shows the view looking south along Pedder Street, across its junction with Des Voeux Road and Chater Road.

It was sold as a postcard, and its title comes from this pencil note on the back.

Pre Order of Publication Vol.2

Hi David,

The pre-order format does not work when trying to per-order 2 copies of publication.

Please advise.

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