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  • Malayan Peoples' Anti-Japanese Army
    ... ught [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] forces, during the postwar [[Malayan Emergency]] ([[1948]]-[[1960|60]]). ... y Chinese Malayans had been hostile to Japan, because of the [[Second Sino-Japanese War]] (which began in 1937).
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  • Malayan Emergency
    |conflict=Malayan Emergency ... Avro Lincoln]] bomber dropping 500 pound bombs on Communist targets in the Malayan jungle. circa 1950
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  • Malayan Communist Party
    ... had essentially decided the war in the government's favour. The 12-year [[Malayan Emergency|state of emergency]] declared by the British to combat the guerr ... ... Malaya, where communists, who had until then often worked as parts of the Malayan Branch of the Guomindang, had to sever this connection and operate with ev ...
    68 KB (10956 words) - 17:33, 6 August 2008
  • Force 136
    ... d who had been commissioned into the [[British Indian Army|Army]] when the Japanese invaded Burma. ... a few operations against the Japanese lines of communication during the [[Japanese Invasion of Malaya|invasion of Malaya]], they were cut off from the Allied ...
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  • Early Malay nationalism
    ... ent's policies, and began demanding political representation. In 1936, the Malayan-born Indian community asked the British High Commissioner, Sir [[Shenton T ... ... Chinese — wanted to be given government positions and recognised as Malayans. One Straits Chinese leader asked, "Who said this is a Malay country? ... ...
    33 KB (5074 words) - 17:06, 8 July 2008
  • Battle of Singapore
    | caption= Lt Gen. [[Arthur Percival]], led by a Japanese officer, walks under a flag of [[truce]] to negotiate the capitulation of ... | result= Decisive Japanese Victory, [[Japanese occupation of Singapore]]
    36 KB (5394 words) - 02:59, 21 August 2008
  • Chin Peng
    ... Chinese]]: 王文華) in [[Sitiawan]], and was a long-time leader of the [[Malayan Communist Party]] (MCP). ... ded a Chinese-language school in Sitiawan. In 1937 he joined the Chinese ''Anti Enemy Backing Up Society'' (AEBUS), formed that year to send aid to China ...
    15 KB (2319 words) - 20:54, 4 August 2008
  • Freddie Spencer Chapman
    ... World War II]] veteran, most famous for his exploits behind enemy lines in Japanese occupied [[British Malaya|Malaya]]. ... for the days task. This being a much less formal system than the British Army had experienced previously. It should be noted that all of the large Arcti ...
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  • Malayan Races Liberation Army
    |name= Malayan Races Liberation Army |war= the [[Malayan Emergency]]
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  • History of the Royal Malaysian Police
    ... not afford to detain Japanese army advance. When Singapore comply fall to Japanese, E Bagot comply captured.<ref>[http://www.rmp.gov.my/# Federated Malay Sta ... ==Malayan Police under by Imperial Japanese Armed Force==
    16 KB (2439 words) - 21:36, 20 August 2008
  • First Indian National Army
    ... its successor unit formed under Subhas Chandra Bose, see [[Indian National Army]].}} ... went on to join the [[Indian National Army|INA]] in its [[Indian National Army|second incarnation]] under [[Subhas Chandra Bose]].
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  • Pacific War
    |result=[[Allies of World War II|Allied]] victory, fall of the [[Japanese Empire]] ... the western powers through the [[Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere]]. Japanese officials distinguished between what they called the {{nihongo|'''Holy War ...
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  • Ketuanan Melayu
    ... nificant minority in Malaysia, are considered beholden to the Malays for granting them citizenship in return for special privileges as set out in [[Articl ... ... ent, and later fought for independence. During the 1960s, there was a substantial effort challenging ''ketuanan Melayu'' led by the [[People's Action Part ...
    118 KB (17770 words) - 11:35, 1 August 2008
  • History of the British Army
    {{British Army}} ... achieved through the strength of the British [[Royal Navy]], the [[British Army]] played a significant role.
    122 KB (18780 words) - 02:37, 22 August 2008
  • Sook Ching massacre
    ... as later extended to include [[Overseas Chinese|Chinese]] [[British Malaya|Malayans]]. The massacre took place from [[February 18]] to [[March 4]] 1942 at va ... ... erred to as the 華僑粛清/Kakyōshukusei, or "purging of Chinese"). The Japanese also referred to it as the ''Shingapōru Daikenshō'' (シンガポール ...
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  • Shinozaki Mamoru
    ... Singapore War Crimes Trial between 1946—1948.<ref>{{cite news | title = Japanese official saved many from wartime pogrom | author = Tan Sai Siong | date = ... ... thor = Brian Bridges | year = 1986 | month = January | title = Britain and Japanese Espionage in Pre-War Malaya: The Shinozaki Case | journal = Journal of Con ...
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  • Rejimen Askar Wataniah
    ... An equivalent formation in the [[British Army]] would be the [[Territorial Army]]. ... ntry. In all, there are about sixteen Regiments of the 500 series. [http://army.mod.gov.my/kerjaya/wataniah/pasukan.htm]
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  • Bangkok Conference
    ... dian National Army]], and clarify the grounds and conditions for obtaining Japanese support for it. The resolution further attempted to clarify the relations ... ... onalists in-exile under Japanese occupation following Japan's successful [[Malayan Campaign]] during the first part of the [[Second World War]]. Among the mo ...
    10 KB (1504 words) - 21:54, 10 June 2008
  • History of Malaysia
    ... til the 14th and 15th centuries that Islam first established itself on the Malayan Peninsular. The adoption of Islam by the fifteenth century saw the rise of ... ... o 1945 unleashed nationalism in Malaya and Borneo. In the Peninsula, the [[Malayan Communist Party]] took up arms against the British. A tough military respo ...
    57 KB (8873 words) - 08:32, 17 August 2008
  • Resistance during World War II
    Among the most notable resistance movements were the [[Polish Home Army]]<!--see that article for refs-->, the [[Partisans (Yugoslavia)|Yugoslav P ... ... [[Axis Powers|Axis]] invaders, and Germany itself also had an [[Widerstand|anti-Nazi movement]]. Although mainland Britain did not suffer invasion in Worl ...
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