Unearthed in Hong Kong, the personal diary of a Chinese officer who witnessed D-Day sheds new light on the global reach of World War II experiences. The diary entries reveal not only the officer’s firsthand observations of the massive Allied invasion but also his reflections on the strategic significance of the operation. Through vivid descriptions, the officer captures the tense atmosphere and the scale of coordination among the Allied forces, providing a perspective seldom documented in Western wartime narratives.

The diary also contrasts the officer’s sentiments about the European theater with his understanding of the conflict in Asia, illustrating the interconnected nature of the war. Highlighted entries include:

  • June 6, 1944: Detailed…