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on the 8th 0of December 1941 at 8:00am the Japanese attacked Hong Kong.
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The British surrendered to the Japanese after 18 days of fierce fighting. Locals have named this day "Black Christmas."
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Food was rationed during the Japanese Occupation. Every person was limited to buy only 240g of rice per day.
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It was during world war 2
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Most streets and buildings in Central were renamed by the Japanese. For example, Queen's road Central was renamed to Meji-Dori and the Lane Crawford became the Matsuzakaya.
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The Guangdong Force join the East-River Guerillas in hope to end the Japanese rule over Hong Kong.
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After the atomic bombs were dropped on Japan, the Japanese surrendered to British troops.
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The British took control of Hong Kong after the Japanese unconditionally surrendered.
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The document of unconditional surrender is signed at goverment house and General Takashi Sakai, who led the invasion is tied up as a war criminal.