Did Singapore have to fall? : Churchill and the impregnable fortress
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Did Singapore have to fall? : Churchill and the impregnable fortress
RoutledgeCurzon, 2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-289) and index
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Description
This book provides a sophisticated summary of up-to-date knowledge on the Fall of Singapore, including the critical tensions between Churchill and local commanders. A focus on the role of Churchill, and on his understanding of the guns and Singapore's fortifications, makes the Fortress central to understanding why and how Singapore fell as it did. The book includes a range of quotations that give the flavour of the time and the essence of the debates. No other book allows the reader to get a clear overview of the base, the plans, the campaign, the guns and the remaining heritage, all in one place.
Table of Contents
PrefaceKeyMapsPhotographsChronology1. Introduction 2. Singapore in 1941 3. The Fatal Decisions 4. The Campaign 5. The Guns of Singapore 6. After the BattleAppendix A: British Forces in December 1941Appendix B: Japanese Forces in December 1941Appendix C: Organisation of Malaya CommandAppendix D: British Aircraft in the Far EastAppendix E: War Diaries for Selected Coastal GunsAppendix F: Gun StatisticsAppendix G: The Guns of Faber and Changi Fire CommandBibliographyNotesIndex
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