In 1941, Hong Kong was known as the "Casablanca of the East," a bustling metropolis teeming with war refugees, profiteers, and spies. During the Battle of Hong Kong, a Canadian soldier's Christmas vow is violated as Japanese troops launch a surprise attack on his position.
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In 1941, Hong Kong was known as the "Casablanca of the East," a bustling metropolis teeming with war refugees, profiteers, and spies. During the Battle of Hong Kong, a Canadian soldier's Christmas vow is violated as Japanese troops launch a surprise attack on his position.
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