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ISBN978-981-3068-53-1
Dewey Call #909.8 F686P 2002
ผู้แต่งFoong Choon Hon
ชื่อเรื่องThe Price of Peace / Show, Clara., Translated.
ชื่อเรื่องเพิ่มเติม和平的代价-马来半岛沦陷期间,136 部队及其他反侵略势力纪实
ครั้งที่พิมพ์3rd Ed.
พิมพลักษณ์Singapore : Asiapac Books PTE LTD, 2002
ลักษณะทางกายภาพ344 p. : ill ; 21 cm.
หัวเรื่องWorld War II -- Singapore
สรุปOne day in February 1942, the people of Singapore were rudely awakened to the fact that the peace and freedom they enjoyed had been taken away. Japan, a strong military power, had invaded their land and began a reign of terror that lasted a nightmarish three and a half years. All expressions of human rights were lost overnight. Knowing well that complacency was not going to get them anywhere, the people registered their protest some joined underground organizations and took up arms against the Japanese; others showed defiance by adopting an attitude of non-cooperation, even in the face of torture and threat to their lives and those of their families. Before the Japanese marched into Singapore and Peninsular Malaya, prominent figures from the business and cultural sectors had already collaborated to fight Japanese aggression. The then Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was one of the leading forces in the anti-Japanese movement. The long and arduous road to justice was paid for in blood and human lives. Today, the world still has not forgotten the trauma of 1942-1945. The grieving for loved ones lost during the war continues for many. Their personal experiences serve as a grim reminder that national security should never be taken for granted.
ISBN978-981-3068-53-1
Dewey Call #909.8 F686P 2002
ผู้แต่งFoong Choon Hon
ชื่อเรื่องThe Price of Peace / Show, Clara., Translated.
ชื่อเรื่องเพิ่มเติม和平的代价-马来半岛沦陷期间,136 部队及其他反侵略势力纪实
ครั้งที่พิมพ์3rd Ed.
พิมพลักษณ์Singapore : Asiapac Books PTE LTD, 2002
ลักษณะทางกายภาพ344 p. : ill ; 21 cm.
หัวเรื่องWorld War II -- Singapore
สรุปOne day in February 1942, the people of Singapore were rudely awakened to the fact that the peace and freedom they enjoyed had been taken away. Japan, a strong military power, had invaded their land and began a reign of terror that lasted a nightmarish three and a half years. All expressions of human rights were lost overnight. Knowing well that complacency was not going to get them anywhere, the people registered their protest some joined underground organizations and took up arms against the Japanese; others showed defiance by adopting an attitude of non-cooperation, even in the face of torture and threat to their lives and those of their families. Before the Japanese marched into Singapore and Peninsular Malaya, prominent figures from the business and cultural sectors had already collaborated to fight Japanese aggression. The then Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce was one of the leading forces in the anti-Japanese movement. The long and arduous road to justice was paid for in blood and human lives. Today, the world still has not forgotten the trauma of 1942-1945. The grieving for loved ones lost during the war continues for many. Their personal experiences serve as a grim reminder that national security should never be taken for granted.
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