Singapore's Dunkirk : the aftermath of the fall
Brooke, Geoffrey1989
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When Singapore fell to the Japanese in 1942, thousands of men, women and children were left to their own devices. It was truly 'every man for himself'. To stay in Singapore meant certain captivity & a probability of barbarity at the hands of the Japanese
Singapore's Dunkirk : the aftermath of the fall / by Geoffrey Brooke
London Leo Cooper 1989
256 p. ilustrations maps
Introduction - I Shadows of Coming Events - II Pompong Island - III The Indragiri River - IV Prauws from Padang - V Do It Yourself - VI The Valley of Death - VII Some Regular Naval Occasions - VIII Gallant Losers and Outright Winners - IX Reflections - Bibliography - Index
0850520517 (hbk 0850529719)
940.5425 SIN
940.5425
English
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Penrith | Nonfiction | 940.5425 SIN | Available |
Penrith | Nonfiction | 940.5425 SIN | Available |