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facing the direction of Japan (in the case of Singapore, looking northeast) and sing the Japanese national anthem ("Kimigayo"). Japanese propaganda banners...
JapaneseinSingapore may refer to: Japanese occupation of SingaporeJapanese expatriates inSingaporeJapanese Cemetery Park of SingaporeJapanese language...
The fall of Singapore, also known as the Battle of Singapore, took place in the South–East Asian theatre of the Pacific War. The Japanese Empire captured...
Japanese people inSingapore (在シンガポール日本人, Zai Shingapōru Nihonjin), consisting mostly of corporate employees and their families. The first Japanese person...
The Japanese School Singapore (シンガポール日本人学校, Shingapōru Nihonjin Gakkō) is a Japanese international school inSingapore, covering elementary and junior...
The Japanese prostitutes on Malabar and Malay streets were favoured by Europeans. By 1905 there were at least 109 Japanese brothels inSingapore. Prostitution...
During World War II, Singapore was invaded and occupied by the Japanese Empire from 1942 to 1945. When the Japanese surrendered, Singapore reverted to British...
occupied by Japanese forces between 8 December 1941 and the Allied surrender at Singapore on 15 February 1942. The Japanese remained in occupation until...
leaving Singapore vulnerable to Japanese invasion. During the Pacific War, the Japanese invasion of Malaya culminated in the Battle of Singapore. When the...
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Religion inSingapore is characterised by a wide variety of religious beliefs and practices due to its diverse ethnic mix of people originating from various...
club based in Jurong East, Singapore, which plays in the Singapore Premier League. The club is a satellite team of Albirex Niigata of Japan. Mostly the...
originally adopted the Malayan Time, which was GMT+07:30 in 1941. Following the Japanese occupation, Singapore (known as Syonan-to during this time) adopted the...
This is a list of ambassadors of Singapore to the JapanJapan–Singapore relations "About the Embassy". Archived from the original on 13 April 2021. Retrieved...
Dalforce, officially the Singapore Overseas Chinese Anti-Japanese Volunteer Army (星華義勇軍; Xinghua Yi Yong Jun) was an irregular forces/guerrilla unit within...
shortly after the Japanese occupation of Singapore ended in 1945. The power of the British Government was vested in the governor of Singapore. The colony eventually...
since the British colonisation of Singaporein 1819 and the British failure to defend Singapore against Japanese invasion in February 1942 led to animosity...
the Japanese occupied Singapore and directed focus away from an improved Singapore and towards an extended Japanese culture. There was thus a lull in industrialization...
The Singapore passport is a travel document and passport issued to citizens of the Republic of Singapore. It enables the bearer to exit and re-enter Singapore...
open in the world, the joint 4th-least corrupt, and the most pro-business. Singapore has low tax-rates and the highest per-capita GDP in the world in terms...
The Japanese Cemetery Park (Japanese: 日本人墓地公園; rōmaji: Nihonjin bochi kōen) is a Japanese cemetery and park in Hougang, Singapore. It is the largest Japanese...
The names of Singapore include the various historical appellations as well as contemporary names and nicknames in different languages used to describe...
the retreat, yet this did little to delay the Japanese. By the time the Japanese had captured Singapore, they had suffered 14,768 casualties; Allied losses...
4 March 1942 inSingapore after it fell to the Japanese. It was a systematic purge and massacre of 'anti-Japanese' elements inSingapore, with the Singaporean...
Straits Times was renamed by Japan and became known as The Shonan Times, Shonan (昭南) being the Japanese name for Singapore. The first issue of The Shonan...
encounter with Japanese heavy surface units, the force failed to find and destroy the main convoy. On their return to Singapore they were attacked in open waters...