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u/radishlaw ยท 1 pointr/HongKong

> historical revisionism

Most of the contents of the article are factual and discussed elsewhere. More than half of the article is about post-occupation government.

The fact that some Canadians feel they are "betrayed" by being sent to Hong Kong with little training and equipment and be blamed for their performance is the topic of some books[1].

Even HKFP had a mention of it, but as far as I know it's not bought out by Jack Ma. Curious.

But then I understand the hate against poor titles because there are a lot of people out there with knee-jerk reaction to the what is now advertisement instead of summary for the articles.

[1] Betrayal: Canadian Soldiers Hong Kong 1941.

Also, one of the chapters of Transitional Justice in Established Democracies: A Political Theory (International Political Theory)