The British had been overconfident that the Japanese would attack from the sea and thus pointed the naval defenses towards the sea. They even described Singapore as an "impregnable fortress". Moreover, the weapons that the British had were far weaker than those of the Japanese. The British found it unnecessary to use tanks in the jungle while The Royal Air Force could offer the ships no protection as their planes had already been destroyed by the Japanese. Hence, the battleship "Prince of Wales" and the battle cruiser "Repulse" were sunk by fast Japanese torpedo bombers. The British soldiers in Singapore were recruits, with little fighting experience. To their disadvantage, Lt. Gen Percival, leader of the British forces, was less experienced in jungle warfare compared to Japanese Lt Gen Yamashita.
The main reason that Sir Stamford Raffles of Britain decided to colonize Singapore in 1819 is because it had a great natural harbor that could be used for trade by the East India Company.
Singapore was seen as a rival to Malaysia's industries.
Singapore fall into the Japanese on 15 February 1942
15 Feb 1942
s'pore was not ready
The people were too interested in their religion
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 was an impregnable fortress for Australia.
Singapore fell to the Japanese on the 25 of February 1942.
The Main Religions of Singapore are Buddhism and Islam
i have lived in singapore, and i think it depends on the reason.
the main legue in Singapore is the S-Legue