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The boys called him Ho Ke. To get respect and control over the boys, Hogg participated in many activities with them, including singing, swimming, sports and hiking. The children tended a vegetable garden for food and Hogg made a basketball court for recreation. He personally
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Province 700 miles (1,100 km) away. The first 33 left in November 1944, and the remaining 27 boys followed in January 1945. They travelled heavily snow-covered mountain roads by foot. After a month of walking, 450 miles (720 km), they arrived in
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as a Chinese communist resistance fighter Chen Hansheng. Writer James Macmanus has emphasised that the events in the film are fictionalised, with some events, such as his entry into Nanjing being constructed for dramatic effect.
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and two boys went to Lanzhou by motorcycle, a 500-mile round trip to get medicine. To comfort Hogg until he died, the boys sang nursery rhymes he had taught them.
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George Aylwin Hogg was the son of Robert Hogg a merchant tailor from Belfast, Co. Antrim & his wife Kathleen née Lester. Hogg grew up in the small town of
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He died on 22 July after three days. He was laid to rest outside town. His headstone is engraved with lines from his favourite poem.
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In July 1945, Hogg stubbed his toe while playing basketball with the boys. It became infected with
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four boys (brothers Nie Guangchun, Nie Guanghan, Nie Guangtao and Nie Guangpei).
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raids against the Japanese. While on the front lines, he wrote the book "
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The Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries
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and vegetables to the children. Funds for the facility came from the
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by James MacManus. His own account is George Aylwin Hogg,
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He never saw the end of the Sino-Japanese War with the
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pass. Hogg occasionally traveled by bicycle to CIC.
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George Hogg (disambiguation)
adventurer
University of Oxford
Harpenden
the United Kingdom
St George's School, Harpenden
Wadham College
Oxford
Queen Mary
New York City
hitchhiked
United States
Muriel Lester
English
pacifist
Mahatma Gandhi
Japan
war between China and Japan
Shanghai
Kathleen Hall
New Zealand
communists
brutality
Imperial Japanese Army
Shaanxi
Nie Rongzhen
Eighth Route Army
guerrilla
independent reporter
Associated Press

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