SINGAPORE 1941-1942 The Japanese Version of the MalayanCampaign of World War ll

in numerous books, the sorry details of Britain's defeat in the Malayan campaign of World War II have been debated. Singapore 1941-1942 (first published as Singapore: The Japanese Version in Australia in 1960) tells the other side of the story, and describes how Malaya was conquered in ten week...

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Main Author: Tsuji, Masanobu (Author)
Other Authors: Late , Margaret E. (translated), Howe, H. V. (edited), Bennett, H. Gordon (introduction by)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Singapore Oxford University Press 1988
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