In 1947, the British Colonial authorities in Singapore held a trial involving war crimes during the Japanese occupation. Through this, seven officers, Lieutenant General Takuma Nishimura, Lieutenant General Saburo Kawamura, Lieutenant Colonel Masayuki Oishi, Lieutenant Colonel Yoshitaka Yokata, Major Tomotatsu Jo, Major Satoru Onishi and Captain Haruji Hisamatsu were found guilty and were charged with carrying out the massacre. Kawamura and Oishi received the death penalty while the others received life sentences. However, during a subsequent trial Nishimura was convicted for his part in the Parit Sulong massacre by an Australian Military Court and hanged.
*citations* http://www2.hci.edu.sg/y09hci0003/content.html
Saturday, 16 February 2013
My life during World War 2 in Singapore
It's finally over for the Japanese Occupation in Singapore has ended, World War 2 has ended, me and my friends were jumping around with joy and shouting " THE WAR HAS ENDED ", than i realised my family in China so i wrote over to them telling them that i am safe and sound.
My life during World War 2 in Singapore
The surrender ceremony was held on September 2, aboard the United States Navy battleship HSS Missouri , at which officials from the Japanese government signed the Japanese Instrument of Surrender, thereby ending the hostilities in World War II.
*Citations*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrender_of_Japan (2/16/2013)
My life during World War 2 in Singapore
In 6 August 1945, The Americans dropped an Atomic bomb (little boy) down on the city of Hiroshima. But the Japanese still didnt surrender to the Americans and they withstand fighting.
Finally in 9 August 1945, The Americans dropped another Atomic bomb ( Fat Man) down on the city for Nagasaki. After the bomb was dropped, The Japanese soon surrender
*citations* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrender_of_Japan
Finally in 9 August 1945, The Americans dropped another Atomic bomb ( Fat Man) down on the city for Nagasaki. After the bomb was dropped, The Japanese soon surrender
*citations* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrender_of_Japan
My life during World War 2 in Singapore
When the Death Railway (Burma Railway) was completed in November 1943. Me and my friends arrived to Singapore looking like bones. We were send back to labour camps and we were still treated the same as before. We were not given enough food as we thought that we will have privillage for building the Death Railway but we were wrong. Than when we were given things to eat at some point, we were eating our food like mad peoples that were never given food like for three days.
My life during World War 2 in Singapore
When i was being "screened", I was being told to go through the left side and they give me a triangular mark on my arm. Then i was packed into a truck and I remember going to Changi Prison. After staying about a few days , I was taken out and I have to labour for the infamous Death Railway. When I first went in there, I thought that its gonna be a place where its the same like old last time but now as slave, not coolies. But in the end, my friends and I were in the same place and he told me that we are not getting food to eat as frequent as last time. That shocked me as I thought that this was going to be a good thing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changi_Prison
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Changi_Prison
My life during World War 2 in Singapore

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sook_Ching_massacre
My life during World War 2 in Singapore
13 February 1942, The Japanese reached Pasir Panjang Ridge. The Malay
Regiment, led by Lieutenant Adnan bin Saidi, fought bravely. However, they were
outnumbered by the Japanese soldiers and were eventually defeated. Lieutenant
Adnan was first hit by the Japanese fire and later stabbed to death by the
Japanese.
14 February 1942, The entire Japanese army had crossed over to Singapore. They had captured most of Singapore except the south, where the British forces were.
15 February 1941, The British Commander in Singapore, general A.E. Percival surrendered Singapore to the Japanese. The British troops were too tired to fight on. They also did not have enough fighting equipment, food and water.
*CITATIONS* http://library.thinkquest.org/12405/15.htm (16/2/2013)
14 February 1942, The entire Japanese army had crossed over to Singapore. They had captured most of Singapore except the south, where the British forces were.
15 February 1941, The British Commander in Singapore, general A.E. Percival surrendered Singapore to the Japanese. The British troops were too tired to fight on. They also did not have enough fighting equipment, food and water.
*CITATIONS* http://library.thinkquest.org/12405/15.htm (16/2/2013)
My life during World War 2 in Singapore
11 February 1942, The Japanese reached Bukit Timah. The fiercest fighting took place here. The Chinese volunteers, together with the Allied soldiers, fought bravely. Many on both sides were killed.
My life during World War 2 in Singapore
I was just a Chinese immigrant from China. I came to Singapore just to earn some living and send some money back to my family in China. Life in the pass was tough as we do rough labours and we need to do it from day to night as thats our expected requirement. But one day, a event happened that changed my life forever.
In 8 February 1942, The Japanese started their attacks in Singapore after a weeks wait in Johor Bahru. They started firing with their artillery guns along the Strait of Johor.
In 8 February 1942, The Japanese started their attacks in Singapore after a weeks wait in Johor Bahru. They started firing with their artillery guns along the Strait of Johor.
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