Very good. My father fought for HK. He was severely wounded and shipped off to Japan until the end of war. He is still alive at 91 yrs old and still has a very clear recollection of events.
I was also born in 1939. On Dec. 23, 1941, my father together with two of my uncles and a cousin were killed by the Japanese at Sir Tang Shiu-kin's residence at 51-53 Blue Pool Road. Some of Sir Tang's friends seeking refuge at his villa were killed also. Sir Tang saw the Japanese soldiers approaching, in a moment of panic, ran away without alerting the people staying at his home.
Interesting old film. Where did you get it, eagle3x8? Clearly the narration is in Spanish? Also, can you identify the towers that appear at 2:59? They do not seem to be features of a standard fuel depot.
Very good. My father fought for HK. He was severely wounded and shipped off to Japan until the end of war. He is still alive at 91 yrs old and still has a very clear recollection of events.
WRLAustralia 3 weeks ago
I was also born in 1939. On Dec. 23, 1941, my father together with two of my uncles and a cousin were killed by the Japanese at Sir Tang Shiu-kin's residence at 51-53 Blue Pool Road. Some of Sir Tang's friends seeking refuge at his villa were killed also. Sir Tang saw the Japanese soldiers approaching, in a moment of panic, ran away without alerting the people staying at his home.
eagle3x8 7 months ago
Very good thanks
I like to see more
So that I know more
I was born at hong kong at 1939
And lived there. Thanks again.
789876789876 7 months ago
Interesting old film. Where did you get it, eagle3x8? Clearly the narration is in Spanish? Also, can you identify the towers that appear at 2:59? They do not seem to be features of a standard fuel depot.
SuperMike1661 1 year ago