The fall of Singapore 90 days : November 1941 - February 1942
This book provides a day-by-day history of the Malayan Campaign and the Fall of Singapore from the first alerts as the British prepare to move their forces onto a war footing on 29 November, through the fighting, and the Japanese Surrender, through to the Japanese imposing their rule in Singapore on...
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Singapore
Talisman Publishing Pte Ltd
2012
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Table of Contents:
- The Straits Settlements & British Malaya
- British Malaya and Singapore in the nineteenth century
- British Malaya and Singapore during World War I
- British Malaya and Singapore in the 1920s and 1930s
- The Peoples of British Malaya and Singapore
- The Singapore Naval Base: HMS Sembawang
- British Malaya and Singapore, and the Sino-Japanese War
- British Malaya and Singapore, and the Indian Independence Movement
- World War II
- Air Communications in the Asia Pacific in 1941
- Telecommunications in the Asia Pacific in 1941
- The British Cabinet, November 1941
- The British Civil Administration, November 1941
- The British Military Commanders, November 1941
- Malaya Command, November 1941
- The Japanese Government, 29 November 1941
- The Japanese Army Command, 29 November 1941
- Sarawak 1841-1941
- Thailand (Siam), 29 November 1941
- France and French Indochina, November 1941
- The Netherlands East Indies, November 1941
- The United States and the Pacific, November 1941
- Operation Matador
- Then: 29 November through to 26 February
- The Battle of Java Sea, 27 February, 1941
- The Sinking of the SS Rooseboom, 1 March 1942


