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George Hogg (adventurer)

George Aylwin Hogg (1915 – 22 July 1945)〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】 National Library of Australia (catalogue entry) )〕 was a British adventurer. He was a graduate of Oxford University in economics.〔 He is known as a hero in China for saving 60 orphaned boys〔 during the Second Sino-Japanese War, including leading them 〔 through dangerous mountain passes, escaping the approaching Japanese secret police in the Shaanxi area.
== Early life ==
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 Harpenden in United Kingdom.〔〔 He attended St. George's School, where he was head boy.〔 Afterwards, he went to Wadham College in Oxford,〔 obtaining a degree of Bachelor of Arts.
He then became a journalist for the ''Manchester Guardian''.
In 1937 he sailed on the ''Queen Mary'' to New York, hitchhiked across the United States, and joined his aunt Muriel Lester〔 (a well-known English pacifist and friend of Gandhi). They continued their trip to Japan.〔

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