The memoirs of Shamsiah Fakeh from AWAS to 10th regiment

Shamsiah Fakeh was a leader in the independence movement among a group of Malay women who fought persistently right into the jungles of Malaya. She was the head of Angkatan Wanita Sedar (AWAS), which joined forces with Angkatan Pemuda Insaf (API) as flag bearers in the demand for independence from t...

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Main Author: Shamsiah Fakeh 1924-2008
Other Authors: Ben Fajar Hu (Translator), Chuah, Siew Eng (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
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Call Number :DS 597.215.S43 A31 2009

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