Smashing Terrorism in the Malayan Emergency The Vital Contribution of the Police

Smashing Terrorism in the Malayan Emergency: The Vital Contribution of the Police depicts the vivid memories of Malayan Police officers who, as young subalterns, played a major part in defeating the terrorist campaign launched by the Malayan Communist Party (MCP). It is a memorial to the Police of a...

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Main Author: Stewart, Brian 1922- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Selangor Pelanduk Publications 2004
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