The Fall of Singapore
The Fall of Singapore
Races
Chinese
Found as a threat to Japanese, due to strong Chinese opposition and resistance
Malays and Indians
Malays were forced for labour at the 'Death Railway' Camps
Bad things will happen if they disobey the Japanese
Japanese tried to win their support that Japanese would
be free from British rule
Were not a threat to Japanese
Eurasians
Those who were suspected of helping the British were killed
Treated harshly because Japanese felt they were a threat
Japanese Occupation
The word 'kempeitai' caused fear
and anxiety around people.
Japanese used fear to rule Singapore
A Black Chinese New Year
Japanese
Did not give British time to find Japanese army's state
Won Singapore on a fluke
Japanese were better armed and prepared
British
Surrendered unconditionally to the Japanese
Not enough resources to fight
Life Under the Japanese Occupation
Shortages of food DURING and AFTER World War II
Operation Sook Ching attempted to wipe out Chinese
opposition to the Japanese
British and Europeans taken as Prisoners-of-war
Singapore renamed as "Syonan-to"
British failed to stop Japanese
British had other priorities in the war in Europe
British rather focus
on the ongoing war
back in their country
Japanese Superiority In
Better tactics - Use of bicycles
instead of tanks
Jungle Warfare
Leadership
Armed Forces
Battle Strategy
Good Japanese Preparation
Observe British building up
Naval Base and coastal defences
Owned lands in Singapore
and Malaya