Swallowing Your Voice and Bearing Your Words: the Collective Memories of Hong Kong People During the Japanese Occupation

Swallowing Your Voice and Bearing Your Words: the Collective Memories of Hong Kong People During the Japanese Occupation

by Liu Zhipeng Zhou Jiajian

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Eighteen days of war changed the history of Hong Kong; three years and eight months of suffering changed the lives of many Hong Kong people. For the older generation of Hong Kong people who experienced the Japanese occupation, the various life scenes during that difficult period are still fresh in their memories. This book uses the memories of 17 survivors to faithfully present to readers the fragments of life of Hong Kong people during the Japanese occupation.

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