See: "Battle of Singapore"
The Japanese occupation of Singapore lasted from 1942 to 1945. This happened during World War II.
Germany invaded the USSR in June 1942.
The power of Singapore's defence lies in this forts, which then faces the sea. To the British, the biggest threat that Singapore faces was an attack from the sea. To them, it was impossible for the enemy to fight their way through Malaya, which they taught was hard to take over due to the whole stretch of high altitude in the middle and the dense forests. Moreover, the British had more than 100,000 soldiers in Malaya. However, the Japanese invaded south-east Asia were well trained in "forest warfare". They had mini-tanks which could move in the dense forests. In addition, they had air support and better guns. The Japanese used the aircrafts to destroy all of the British's naval defence. In addition, their artillery helped eliminate the enemies on land. They took over the major roads of Malaya and fought all the way down to Johor Bahru. The British were given an order to retreat if necessary, but the units took it as an order to retreat, which granted the Japanese an easy victory in Malaysia. Moreover, the British troops had no motivation to fight, because their primary concern was of the invading Germans. The Japanese faked an attack on Pulau Ubin, which forced General Percival to move a bulk of his troops to defend the north-eastern part of Singapore. By doing so, they left the north-western part of Singapore unguarded and the Japanese rode bikes across the crossway into Singapore. In addition, the Japanese also faked an attack from the sea, which also made some of the British troops move to the southern part of the island, in fear that the Japanese would launch a naval attack. With the British in bits and pieces everywhere, the Japanese, even though outnumbered, swiftly took out the British in small groups. This has securely their victory.
There were approximately 6,713 deaths in the Fall of Singapore. The Battle of Singapore lasted from February 8 until February 15 in 1942.
Singapore as a British possession, was in WW2 starting in September 1939, when the Germans started the war in Europe. However, the war did not come to Singapore until December 1941 when the Japanese began their war against Britain, Netherlands, and the United States in the Pacific & Asia.Singapore was attacked for the first time by Japanese Naval bombers at about 4:30am on December 8, 1941 (local time), which is about 2 ½ hours after the Japanese started their attack on the United States at Hawaii (Pearl Harbor). This was 3 ½ hours after the Japanese began their invasion at Kota Bharu in British Malaya. This invasion force then traveled down the Malayan peninsula to seize Singapore by February 15, 1942.
Singapore fell to the Japanese on the 25 of February 1942.
Singapore fall into the Japanese on 15 February 1942
Japanese Occupation (1942-1945)
The Japanese occupation of Singapore lasted from 1942 to 1945. This happened during World War II.
Military Occupation
The Japanese Occupation began on 15 Feb 1942, after the British surrendered Singapore to the Japanese.
The Japanese occupied Singapore during World War II, from 1942 to 1945.
A battle broke out during world war 2. Japan invaded Singapore and the battle last from from 8 to 15 February 1942. Singapore was one of the British's military base.
Singapore fell to the Japanese in 1942.The Battle of Singapore was fought in the South-East Asian theatre of World War II when the Empire of Japan invaded the Allied stronghold of Singapore. Singapore was the major British military base in South East Asia and nicknamed the "Gibraltar of the East". The fighting in Singapore lasted from 8 December 1941 to 15 February 1942.It resulted in the fall of Singapore to the Japanese, and the largest surrender of British-led military personnel in history.[2] About 80,000 British, Australian and Indian troops became prisoners of war, joining 50,000 taken by the Japanese in the Malayan campaign. Britain's Prime Minister Winston Churchill called the ignominious fall of Singapore to the Japanese the "worst disaster" and "largest capitulation" in British history. (source Wikipedia)
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Philippines, Singapore, and Dutch East Indies
The Japanese were the enemy of Australia during WW2