The Japanese occupation of Malaya (Singapore) and its currencyWong, Hon Sum
1943-44 three Japanese Occupation of Malaya covers, included one express cover, all with censor handstamp in purple. bearing different Japanese occupation franking,1943-44年日占昭南(今新加坡)實寄封3件,貼日占昭南各種郵票,包括馬來西亞加蓋日本郵便改值票,分銷昭南不同戳式郵戳,其中一件為38分郵資快信...
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The Japanese occupation of Malaya : a social and economic history Paul H. Kratoska Hurst, c1998 PH Kratoska - Hurst 被引量: 18发表: 1998年 Agriculture and Food Supplies in Sarawak during the Japanese Occupation This chapter examines the economic impact of the 1941鈥 5 Japanese occupation on...
THE circumstances of the publication of C. F. Symington's “Foresters' Manual of Dipterocarps”, recently reviewed in Nature1, are known to very few persons, but they are interesting enough to be recorded in detail. The Manual was issued from Raffles Museum, Singapore (Syonan Hakubutukan),...
xv FOREWORD TO THE THIRD EDITION The theme of Red Star Over Malaya is not the Japanese occupation. Rather it is inter-racial conflicts between Malays and Chinese that occurred during the final stages of the occupation, and the social unrest and breakdown of law and order that occurred during ...
Wong Hon Sum says in The Japanese Occupation of Malaya and its Currency: The Japanese held the education of the young in high regard and emphasis was given to the children’s “reformative program.” During the first anniversary…photographs of children were put on display. …postcard depicting...
Red Star Over Malaya: Resistance and Social Conflict During and After the Japanese Occupation of Malaya, 1941–46 Cheah Boon Kheng, Red Star over Malaya: Resistance and Social Conflict dur- ing and after the Japanese Occupation of Malaya, 1941-1946 (Singapore: ... CB Kheng - 《Pacific ...
By mid-1942, Japan had taken the Philippines, Indochina, Thailand, Burma, Malaya, and Indonesia (seePACIFIC CAMPAIGNS OF 1941–45). A cruel colonial regime was established in the captured territories, which were made part of the “Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere.” The victories of ...
The Japanese invasion of Malaya and Singapore during the World War II, from the time of the first landings in Northern Malaya on 8 December 1941, was swift and brutal. Within eight weeks the Japanese had taken Malaya and landed on the island of Singapore which had become intensely overcrowded...