Thanks for sharing these historical pictures! I always see those pillboxes, Japanese caves and military stones when I hike along trails around HK Island.
It's interesting to note that, even though the Japanese had surrendered, there were holdouts who resisted. British troops, bolstered by Canadians, fought small battles throughout the city to defeat these Japanese troops. This needs to be acknowledged and not ignored or glossed over. Although most Japanese troops were willing to surrender at this point, there were some who wanted to carry on the fight.
one suspects the number of your followers will dwindle soon to naught...as all good things that pass...alas...but I do most appreciate your work...thank you. 😐
Thank you very much - wonderful.
excellent talk
Thank you so much Sir for this excelent presentation, thumbs up and subscribed, greetings from Germany. 👌👍
Great work! Thank you David.
Thanks for sharing these historical pictures! I always see those pillboxes, Japanese caves and military stones when I hike along trails around HK Island.
Thank you for uploading this fantastic talk. 😊
Brilliant! Thank you for showing us the very important history of Hong Kong!
Superb video full of historical interest ,thank you for sharing with the wider world
Wonderful presentation ! Thank you so much ❤
Thanks very much, that's extremely precious
invaluable info! I had no idea about the air shelters! and want to visit the cameron mansions now!!any inscription there do you think?
Great
It's interesting to note that, even though the Japanese had surrendered, there were holdouts who resisted. British troops, bolstered by Canadians, fought small battles throughout the city to defeat these Japanese troops. This needs to be acknowledged and not ignored or glossed over. Although most Japanese troops were willing to surrender at this point, there were some who wanted to carry on the fight.
Salute to Governor Mark Young, the only governor who was jailed.
So Long, I moved to Hong Kong with Bruce Lee's daughter and Johnny Wong.
one suspects the number of your followers will dwindle soon to naught...as all good things that pass...alas...but I do most appreciate your work...thank you. 😐
So sad! Still, many old folks will appreciate your good work.
Sad! Nobody is interested in HK history anymore!