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Massacre and Atrocities in Hong Kong during WWII
April 2007 29 Comments
Hong Kong was a British colony before and after WWII, but from 12/25/1941 to
8/15/1945 when Japan surrendered, Hong Kong was under the control of Japan.
This article recounts the massacre and atrocities committed by the Japanese
troops during those three years and eight months of occupation of Hong Kong
. The purpose of recounting these events is not to bash Japan or to generate
hatred of Japan, but to make sure that we do not forget the lessons of
history so that similar events do not occur again in the future. This is
especially important taking into consideration that Japan’s current prime
minister recently denied any major atrocity committed by Japan during WWII
and Japan’s school textbooks have been rewriting history.
Japan started its invasion of Hong Kong on 12/8/1941 (or 12/7/1941 U.S. time
, the same day Japan attacked Pearl Harbor). Great Britain surrendered Hong
Kong to Japan on Christmas day, 12/25/1941, on a day that the people of Hong
Kong called Black Christmas.
Although what happened in Hong Kong during this period pales in comparison
to what happened during the 1937-38 Nanking Massacre, a great deal of
massacre and atrocities were committed by the Japanese soldiers against the
Chinese, British, Canadians, and other people living in Hong Kong at that
time.
As many as 10,000 women were raped in the first few days. Tens of thousands,
including women and children, were killed. Many more starved to death. Many
parts of Hong Kong were ransacked and burned, and many residents left,
deported, or escaped to even famine/disease-ridden areas of mainland China.
Basically a reign of terror ruled Hong Kong during those three years and
eight months, resulting in Hong Kong’s population of 1.6 million shrinking
to 600,000 at the end of that period.
The atrocities were not just against the Chinese, but also British,
Canadians, and people of other nationalities. For example, at a hospital for
injured British soldiers, the Japanese soldiers slaughtered 170
recuperating soldiers and a few hospital staff. The eyes, ears, noses,
tongues, or limbs were cut off on many victims. Seventy of the soldiers were
killed with swords while they were lying in bed. The hospital’s seven
nurses were raped, sometimes while lying on top of the bodies of murdered
British soldiers. Several of the nurses were also slaughtered, and one of
them almost had her head severed. All these actions were in complete
violation of the 1864 Geneva Red Cross Agreement (which was the beginning of
the establishment of the International Red Cross) regarding the treatment
of prisoners-of-war.
After 18 days of fighting and bombing and the British surrendered on 12/25/
1941, many people came out of hiding in the bomb shelters. Upon seeing many
mean-looking Japanese solders with guns pointing at them, some ran either
out of fear or not being able to understand the Japanese command to stop,
they were shot dead on the spot. Some children cried and before the parents
could stop their crying, the children were shot and killed.
Some of the atrocities even continued after Japan surrendered on 8/15/1945.
For example, during 8/16-26/1945, a small garrison of Japanese soldiers in
Silver Ore Bay in Lantau Island (where the new Hong Kong international
airport is currently located) went berserk and slaughtered, robbed, and
burned almost everything in sight, thus almost obliterated several small
villages in this bay.
Many innocent people were also killed due to arbitrary and unjustly
enforcement of curfews and other rules. For example, one time an eight-year
old son, upon seeing his mother and a younger sibling coming home, ran
across the street to meet them. All three were shot and killed due to a
curfew forbidding crossing of that street. Often the rules were purposely
left ambiguous or not well publicized, so that the Japanese soldiers could
impose severe punishments, including killing, upon the violators.
While facing this reign of terror, many people also performed heroic acts.
For example, in a hotel at Shallow Water Bay, Japanese soldiers found
several seriously injured British soldiers and planned to kill them. A
foreign nurse stepped in front and said if you want to kill them, you have
to kill me first. On that occasion, the Japanese soldiers retreated. Dr. Hu,
a doctor and head of a public hospital, out of his own pocket provided food
and medicine to many orphans, and also provided free medical treatments to
these orphans. Without his help, many of these orphans would have starved to
death. There was also a British underground organization in southern China,
called B.A.A.G., which helped over 600 alliance (including British and
Canadian) soldiers escaped to safe territories, and over 120 Europeans and
550 Chinese escaped from Japanese controlled territories in Hong Kong and
China.
Instead of learning from history to avoid repeating this kind of massacre
and atrocities, unfortunately the Japanese government is in denial of their
existence. They publicly proclaim that these events were fabricated in spite
of so many eyewitness accounts, and they have been rewriting history in
their school textbooks. Their senior government leaders also pay regular
homage to the Japanese shrine where many of the war criminals were buried.
It is important for peace-loving people of the world to remember the
following quotes:
“Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it” – 19th/
20th century American/Spanish philosopher George Santayana
“All that is needed for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing
” – 18th century Anglo-Irish statesman and philosopher Edmund Burke
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