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;World Events Leading to WWII
1=How the local Chinese reacted to the Marco Polo Bridge Incident. - Lim Nang Seng
;Pre-war Singapore
2=The selling flower teams were under the supervision of the discipline master. - Cheng An Lun
3=The splashing tar on signboards of shops which broke the boycott. The purpose of cutting the ears of the Japanese traitors. - See Hong Peng
4=Her impressions of pre-war Japanese. -Chu Shuen Choo
5=On the description of Force Z and all of its components. The purpose of sending Force Z to Singapore. - Tan Kok Kheng
6=British propaganda lulled the population of Singapore and Malaya into a fatal sense of complacency. - Lee Kip Lee
;The Fall of Singapore
7=His opinion of British soldiers in comparison with the Japanese soldiers. - Ng Seng Yong
8=Air attack on the Prince of Wales. Description of flight pattern of Japanese bombers. - Frederick Hodgson
9=Blowing of the causeway to halt the rapid Japanese advance. - Tan Kok Kheng
10=Bombing raids in Singapore prior to the Japanese entry. - Isa Ibrahim
11=The Battle at Bukit Timah. The purpose for stationing at Bukit Timah. - Chang Teh Cheok
12=The Malay Regiment and the lack of support provided by the British army. Soldiers eating grass. - Benedict De Souza
13=The memories of what he saw at Bukit Timah Road after the Japanese bombing raids. - Tan Ngiap Mong
14=The stench of decaying corpses in Bukit Timah in the aftermath of the battle. - Tan Yin Yong
;The Japanese Occupation - The Rule of Fear and Terror
15=Description of the execution site in Bedok. How groups were herded to the open trenches. - Chan Cheng Yean
16=On the moment of execution. His feelings upon escaping alive from the executions. - Chan Cheng Yean
17=Description of the personal possessions that he brought to the mass screening centre at Arab Street. - Heng Chiang Ki
18=How people were arbitrarily judged as trouble makers at the Sook Ching centres. - Soh Guan Bee
19=On the discovery of the bodies of the massacred Chinese. - De Souza, Carl Francis
;The Plight of the Prisoners of War: Japanese treatment of the POWs
20=How the POWs were duped "volunteer" and made to go to build the Siam-Burma Railway. - Arshak Catchatoor Galstaun
21=Description of the scene during the march to Changi. - Stanley Warren
22=Description of women civilian POWs moving to Changi. - Oehlers, Annie Wilson Kirkwood
23=Description of the treatment of the POWs by the Japanese soldiers. - Arshak Catchatoor Galstaun
24=Death in the work camps of the Siam-Burma Railway. - Christopher D'Cotta
25=Description of the selection of volunteers for the Death Railway. - Cleaver Rowell Eber
26=Life as a prisoner of war in Changi. - Sir Alexander Oppenhiem
27=Coping with the crowded situation in the Selarang Barracks Incident. - Arshak Catchatoor Galstaun
28=Background to the Double Tenth Incident. - Elizabeth Choy
29=Description of the torture at the hands of the Japanese captors. - Elizabeth Choy
30=How she was ostracized by her neighbours and friends after her incarceration. - Elizabeth Choy
;The Resistance: A Tale of Twain Forces
31=Training the Chinese guerrilla forces at the 101 Special Training School. - Frank Brewer
32=Organizing supply dumps of ammo and weapons for the communist "left-behind parties". - John Davis
33=Objectives of Force 136. - John Davis
34=Contribution of Lim Bo Seng and the Malayan Chinese to Force 136. - Richard Broome
35=Contribution of Lim Bo Seng and the Malayan Chinese to Force 136. - Richard Broome
36=Comparisons of Chin Peng with Lai Teck. - Richard Broome
;Japanese treatment of the main ethnic groups
37=How the money was raised in order to pay up to the OCA. - Lim Bo Yam
38=The bravery and the martyrdom of the Malay Regiment at Pasir Panjang Ridge. - Ali bin Fakir
39=Comparisons of Behari Bose and Chandra Bose. - Joginder Singh
40=Her entry into the INA as the leader of the Rani of Jhansi Regiment. - Dr S. Lakshmi.
41=Mass screenings of the Eurasians. - Anthony Daniels
;Beneath the "Cruel Sun": Daily life under the Japanese Occupation
42=The fear that came with seeing decapitated heads. - Dr Yeoh Seang Aun
43=The peace and lack of crimes during the Japanese Occupation. - Ho Yeow Koon
44=Description of the auxiliary police system. - Heng Chiang Ki
45=The distrust that is created between relatives during the Japanese Occupation. - Lauw Kim Guan
46=The sealing of civilian radios to prevent access to the foreign stations. - Arthur Alexander Thompson
47=Indications of the severe food shortages. Accounts of people sweeping rice from the ground. - Soon Kim Seng
48=Black marketing as profession during the Japanese Occupation. - Dr Farleigh Arthur Charles Oehlers
49=Description of the charcoal powered taxi-cabs and the ride. - Koh Chung Sian
50=Perceived benefits of going to Endau. - Chu Shuen Choo
51=Malaria epidemic in the Bahau settlement. - Jack Ng Kim Boon
52=Japanese propaganda filmlets. - Lee Kip Lee
53=Why parents do not want to send their children to the Japanese schools. - Soh Chuan Lam
54=Start of a typical school day in the Syonan-to. - Wan Nur bte Sheikh Daud
55=Sporting competitions organized by the Japanese on important Japanese holidays. - Tan Wee Eng
56=Ge-tai (stage singing) during the Japanese Occupation. - Liu Kang
57=Transportation during the Japanese Occupation. - Robert Chong
58=The innovativeness of the people during the Japanese Occupation. - Chu Shuen Choo
;The End of the Japanese Occupation
59=Propaganda leaflets from the B-29s. - Lee Kip Lee
60=The reaction of Japanese women workers to the dropping of the atomic bombs. - Patrick Hardie
61=What a Japanese army officer said to the POWs in the aftermath of the atomic bombings. - Patrick Hardie
62=Mobs challenging the Sikh residents in Chinatown in search of revenge attacks. - Lee Tian Soo
63=The War Crime trials of 1946, Singapore. - Chan Kwee Sung
64=Extract from the second in the series of 12 "Battle for Merger" radio talks made by Mr Lee Kuan Yew in 1961.
65=Effects of the Japanese Occupation on the people's tolerance for colonialism. - Lim Choo Sye
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