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The Unauthorized History of the Pacific War

The Battles of Hong Kong and Changsha – Episode 538

The Unauthorized History of the Pacific War

Captain William Toti, USN

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4.9872 Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2026

⏱️ 82 minutes

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Summary

This week Seth Paridon and Jon Parshall take a step to the east and look at the Battle of Hong Kong and the subsequent third Battle of Changsha. In the late 1930’s, Great Britain felt that defending the city of Hong Kong and it’s environs was not worth the waste of manpower and materiel. Yet, by 1941, they had changed their tune, albeit half-heartedly. Hong Kong’s survival, not to the British, but to the Chinese, was invaluable, so the crown invested both men and machine to the defense. The fight that followed had an expected ending, but the time in between saw some of the most fierce fighting thus far during the young war. British, Indian and especially, the Canadians, fought tooth and nail to hold the area, eventually falling to the Japanese wave. On the mainland, the Japanese sought to create an opportunity to capture the vital city of Changsha, something that had thus far, eluded them. In the battle that follows, the Japanese not only fail in their quest, but nearly lose an entire Army to Chinese Nationalist forces in the only major Allied victory against the Japanese in the first few months of the war.

Transcript

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Hello and welcome to episode 538 of the unauthorized History of Pacific War podcast.

0:44.9

My name is Seth Peridon, historian and deputy director of the Mississippi Armed Forces Museum.

0:49.1

And with me as always is my co-host, author and historian Good Dude All Around.

0:53.9

John Marshall, how are you this December the 9th?

0:56.2

Two days after Pearl Harbor Day.

0:58.0

Yeah, it is.

0:59.1

I'm fine, I think.

1:02.2

It's just a lot going on here.

1:04.8

Let's see.

1:05.3

The news on my end is that as of Friday, I was able to actually produce a galley of the book.

1:15.4

So it doesn't have the index.

1:17.5

You know, that happens later on in the process.

1:19.5

But yes, all 1,200 plus pages of that thing are now in the hands of Oxford's marketing

1:26.6

and promotional people. And it's time to start the process

1:29.8

of sending it out to folks for reviews and that sort of thing.

1:35.4

Yeah.

1:36.2

So I'm going to make an update.

1:38.3

I'm going to make an update to the book mailing list, and maybe we can plonk that, you know, link here to, you know, for...

1:45.6

Yeah, what is it again?

1:46.5

1942 book.com.

1:48.7

Yes.

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