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Fortress Singapore: The Battlefield Guide (1995) By Maj. Yap Siang Yong, Romen Bose & Angeline Pang

 

The strongest British bastion east of Suez falls to the Empire of the Rising Sin, after only 70 days. The Mail, Feb 16, 1942.

 

This and many other headlines greeted shocked readers all over the world on that fateful day. Singapore the impregnable fortress with its massive fortifications and defended by over 100,000 men fell to the conquering Japanese forces in only a week. Fortress Singapore: The Battlefield Guide captures the essence of what Singapore was like during World War II when desperate battles were fought throughout the island. Sirens, bombs massacres, epidemics, shortages, concentration camps and POW centres were part of everyday life. Many of the original battle sites still remain in Singapore today.

 

A pictorial tour takes the reader to the war sites from battlefield to POW camps. It is through understanding what happened here that these sites come alive again, never letting us forget the brutalities of war; and the faith and inspiration of the people that laid foundations of modern Singapore. With information on how to visit these locations, this is the definitive guide to the Singapore battlefield.

 

  • Soft Cover
  • 112 pages
  • In Good Condition

Fortress Singapore: The Battlefield Guide (1995) By Maj. Yap Siang Yong et al.

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