Singapore 1941-1942 : the Japanese version of the Malayan campaign of World War II

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Singapore 1941-1942 : the Japanese version of the Malayan campaign of World War II

Masanobu Tsuji ; translated by Margaret E. Lake ; edited by H.V. Howe ; introduction by H. Gordan Bennett

(Oxford paperbacks)

Oxford University Press, 1988

  • : pbk

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シンガポール : 運命の転機

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First published as: Singapore : the Japanese version. Sydney : U. Smith, 1960

Includes index

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This eye-opening account tells the story of Britain's defeat in the Malayan campaign of the Second World War from the conqueror's point of view. The author, Colonel Tsuji, was the strategist who planned the campaign which ran according to a strict ten week timetable. His account, written with great authority and candour, is exceptionally fair to both sides, illustrating his point that `there is no difference in human nature between one's own side and the enemy side.'

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