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Click here to go to Home page HONG KONG ATROCITIES A True Christmas Story On Christmas Eve Japanese officers were instructed by their Commander, Lt. General Sakai Takashi, having received personal instructions through Prince Asaka (responsible for the rape of Nanking), to strike terror into the military and civilian population. The orders came from Emperor Hirohito, through the Emperor's uncle, Prince Asaka. During Christmas morning lone survivors from overrun British
outposts were released to bring this message to General Maltby's attention,
and to tell how their comrades had all been killed. By the afternoon
Maltby could see that his forces were breaking up into pockets which
the Japanese would be able to annihilate at leisure. With the approval
of Governor Mark Young, General Maltby decided to capitulate. Early
in the morning of Christmas day the Japanese captured St Stephen's Coll-ege
outside the walls of Fort Stanley. On its premises, on the orders of
General Sakai, they began their occupation of the hos-pital. On their
arrival at the Ed Cross hospital, and without one word of peace-parlay,
they immediately shot and bayoneted the two Medical Officers, Dr George
Black and Captain Whitney of the Royal Army Medical Corps. Captain Whitney
had been walking towards the Japanese Officer in charge and was carrying
a white flag plus a Red Cross flag, they were still wearing their white
hospital clothing and Red Cross armbands. The Japanese entered the hospital,
and amid the screaming, they ripped off bandages and field dressings
from the wounded. They then proceeded to bayonet 60 of the 90 severely
wounded laying helpless in their beds, one young Chinese nurse was bayoneted
along with her patient when she tried to protect him. A letter from George H. Calvert. Ex.Royal Hong Kong Regiment Top of page |
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