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Description
Mr. Hunt describes being taken prisoner and becoming a slave labourer.
Transcription
Well, we got in there at night and in the morning, the Japs was all around so our officers surrendered and we surrendered with them. And our rifles was all piled there but no bolts in it, no shells or no bolts, we pulled the bolts, throw them away. There were just the rifles. Anyway, the Japanese, there were two lines of them, one like that and one like that, and they had their rifles. One was like there, and the other fellow like there and then another one like there - behind. They were all ready to give us the works. And then that old, what they call Tojo there, the old Japanese head fellow, he come and he spoke to them in their language and they put their rifles down and he said, “You boys,” he talked to us in English, “you boys, we got a lot of work to do and we’re gonna keep you to work for us.” So there they brought us down from there. They walked us right down to Hong Kong.
Catégories
We Pulled the Bolts and Threw Them Away
Médium
Video
Propriétaire
Veterans Affairs Canada
Guerre ou mission
Second World War
Emplacement géographique
Hong Kong
Campagne
Hong Kong
Personne interviewée
Hector Hunt
Branche
Army
Unité ou navire
Royal Rifles of Canada
Occupation
Machine Gunner
Durée
1:32