East River Column

East River Column

Author: Sui-jeung Chan 陳瑞璋

Publisher: Hong Kong University Press

Published: 2009-06-01

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 9622098509

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Hong Kong's story in the Second World War has been predominantly told as a story of the British forces and their defeat on Christmas Day 1941. But there is another story: the Chinese guerrilla forces who harassed the Japanese throughout the occupation played a crucial part in the escapes from Hong Kong's prisoner of war camps and in rescuing Allied airmen. This neglected part of Hong Kong's war is Chan Sui-jeung’s topic in this pioneering book informed by his many contacts with participants in the guerrilla warfare. The guerrilla group usually described as the East River Column gathered momentum in 1937 after China and Japan embarked on full-fledged war. Chan reports on its precursors and the formation of more formal structures that provided the basis for the guerrilla activities in Hong Kong between 1941 and 1945. Just as the guerrilla's story starts before the Second World War, so it goes on after 1945 and is entwined with the civil war and the establishment of the People's Republic of China. An important and valuable part of this book recounts how the leaders of the East River Column fared in the period up to and after the Communist victory. The book also sheds new light on the struggle between the Guangdong party members and the cadres from the north and "the problem of Guangdong" as it was characterized by Mao Zedong. This book thus finally gives due prominence to the role of the Chinese guerrillas in Hong Kong during the war, while at the same time setting that struggle into the broader contexts of Guangdong province, the long war between China and Japan, and the victory of the Communists and the early years of their rule in the South.


The First World War

The First World War

Author: Hew Strachan

Publisher: OUP Oxford

Published: 2003-02-06

Total Pages: 1248

ISBN-13: 0191608343

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This is the first truly definitive history of the First World War, the war that has done most to shape the twentieth century. The first generation of its historians had access to only a limited range of sources, and their focus was primarily on military events. More recent approaches have embraced cultural, diplomatic, economic, and social history. In Hew Strachan's authoritative and readable history these fresh perspectives are incorporated with the military and strategic narrative. The result is an account that breaks the bounds of national preoccupations to become both global and comparative. To Arms, the first of three volumes in this magisterial study, examines not only the causes of the war and its opening clashes on land and sea, but also the ideas that underpinned it, and the motivations of the people who supported it. It provides full and pioneering accounts of the war's finances, of the war in Africa, and of the Central Powers' bid to widen the war outside Europe.


Annual Report

Annual Report

Author: United States. Army. Signal Corps

Publisher:

Published: 1890

Total Pages: 428

ISBN-13:

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The work covers military signaling and the weather service. The latter brand was transferred in 1890, to the Weather Bureau, organized under the Dept. of Agriculture.


Black Soldiers of the Queen

Black Soldiers of the Queen

Author: P. S. Thompson

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 2006-08-27

Total Pages: 190

ISBN-13: 0817353682

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Africans who fought alongside the British against the Zulu king


Johnny

Johnny

Author: John Philip Jones

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Published: 2012-01-01

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 1848847882

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The Gallipoli campaign was launched in April 1915 in an effort to knock Turkey out of the war but the force that was deployed was too small to achieve its aim. Moreover, the commander, General Sir Ian Hamilton was at fault in the way he conducted his campaign. Never happier than when he was in the thick of action, Hamilton was an excellent tactician but, by 1915, and in a situation like Gallipoli, his style of leadership was outdated. This book examines why Hamilton failed at Gallipoli and shows how, in spite of that failure and it being his last command, he became a well-respected military prophet who many several perceptive predictions about the future of warfare.


The Egyptian campaigns, 1882 to 1885

The Egyptian campaigns, 1882 to 1885

Author: Charles Royle

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2021-05-18

Total Pages: 658

ISBN-13:

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"The Egyptian campaigns " by Charles Royle is a book about the definitive history of the British military operations in Egypt that has been brought down to the time of the fighting in the Soudan that followed Islamic jihad and in terms of history is one of the prominent topics in this book. A 'must read' for any military historian and a great lesson for someone who is unaware of present Egypt.