Louis Allen analyzes the remote political causes of the Japanese campaign, gives an account of the events of the campaign, and then attempts to apportion responsibility for the loss of Singapore.
Singapore, 1941-1942: The Japanese Version of the Malayan Campaign of World War II
Seventy Days to Singapore: The Malayan Campaign, 1941-1942
Medical Students During the Japanese Invasion of Singapore, 1941-1942
The Fall of Singapore: The Battle for Malaya 1941-1942
The Bitter End: [the Fall of Singapore 1941-1942]
... Kronk, Wipiti and self are sitting under the light in the big room discussing the day's activities. S/L Howell, F/L Garden & Bonham have just gone. The CO brought in a bottle of whisky from Far East HQ as a present for the victors.
... 42 battle for Northern Johore 68-72 , 69 battle for the Jurong Line 84-85 , 92 battle of Bukit Timah 85 , 85-87 , 86 battle of Jitra , the_54–59 , 56–57 battle of Kampar , the 59–63 battle of Slim River 60-62 ( 62 ) , 63–67 , 64-65 ...
Beskriver den japanske erobring af Singapore fra Storbritannien 1941-1942
Johnson, B. F., Japanese food management in World War II (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1953). Johnston, David B., 'Rice cultivation in Thailand: the development of an export economy by indigenous capital and labor', ...
He brings together not only the commanders' stories but the often more colorful—and sometimes more accurate—accounts of life and battle by the men who flew these planes and the women who participated on the ground.