Malaya and Singapore during the Japanese Occupation / edited by Paul H. Kratoska



Digitised Book 216.73.216.10 (0)

1995

Malaya and Singapore during the Japanese Occupation / edited by Paul H. Kratoska

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The five papers which make up this collection examine the experiences of the Malayan population under Japanese Occupation between early 1942 and August 1945. Abu Talib Ahmad discusses relations between the Japanese and the Malay/Muslim population, while Yoji Akashi and Hara Fujio consider the Chinese population. The other two articles, by Patricia Lim Pui Huen and Henry Frei look at how the Occupation is remembered in Japan and in Malaya. Taken as a whole, this volume offers a fresh look at the Occupation and its consequences for the people of Malaya and of Japan.

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Title
Malaya and Singapore during the Japanese Occupation / edited by Paul H. Kratoska
Subject
  • World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Malay Peninsula
  • World War, 1939-1945--Campaigns--Singapore
  • Singapore--History
  • Japanese occupation, 1942-1945
  • Malaya--History
Publisher
  • Dept. of History, National University of Singapore, 1995
  • National Library Board Singapore, 1995
Contributors
  • Kratoska, Paul H. (Paul Harold)
Digital Description
application/pdf, map.
Table of Contents
  • Introduction / Paul H. Kratoska -- 1. The impact of the Japanese Occupation on the Malay-Muslim population / Abu Talib Ahmad -- 2. The Japanese Occupation of Malaya and the Chinese community / Hara Fujio -- 3. The Anti-Japanese Movement in Perak during the Japanese Occupation 1941-45 / Yoji Akashi - 4. Memoirs of war in Malaya / P. Lim Pui Huen -- 5. Japan remembers the Malaya Campaign / Henry P. Frei -- Index.
Copyright
  • All Rights Reserved. National Library Board Singapore 2009.