Impact and chronology of Japanese Occupation in Singapore and Malaya
1. How long does it take for modern nation to be created? What are turning points?
2. World War 2 as a turning point and
historically important?
3.
4. What was the impact of the Japanese
Occupation on the people living in
Singapore?
• WHY STUDY THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION?
• RECAP: OUR TWO INQUIRY QUESTIONS AND PROJECTS
• ROLE-TAKING: 6 PERSONALITIES
• COMPASS POINTS
• KEY EVENTS DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION
5. Inquiry questions
What was World War 2 like for people who fought in
the Battle for Singapore?
What was life like for people in Singapore during the
Japanese Occupation?
6. Look at the information cards
Select your main character
Why did your group select this personality?
What questions might you have?
English Ed
Local Born
Western POW Japanese Indians Malays Immigrant
Chinese or
Chinese Ed
Local Born
Teo Kah Leng Mary Thomas Mamoru
Shinozaki
Col. Prem
Saghal
Masuri bin
Salikun
Ng Chin Heng
7. Main events during the Japanese
Occupation
Impact on
- Westerners
- Japanese
- Straits Chinese and English educated Local-Born
- Chinese educated Local-born and Chinese immmigrants
- Indians
- Malays
8. Protocol
Main events of Japanese Occupation will be shown to you
Use the COMPASS Points to guide your group discussion
E = Excitement level (1-5)
How would this event excite your character?
W=Worry level (1-5)
How would this event worry your character?
N=Needs: How would your character need most when this event
takes place?
S=Stand: Take a step back, what is your current stand or position on
this?
9. Some key events before the fall of
Singapore
1940: Japanese diplomats and others are arrested
and imprisoned by the British in Changi prison.
1941, 4 Dec: Members from extreme Malay political
party, Kersatuan Melayu Muda (KMM) were arrested
by the British.
1941, Jan: Battle for Malaya was lost
1942, 9 Feb: Battle for Singapore: Kranji-Jurong
Lines, Pasir Panjang, Opium Hill
10.
11. 18 Feb: 1942. Allied Prisoners of War and
civilians march to Changi Prison (11)
12.
13. View of General Post Office at Fullerton Building. It is where the Chamber of Commerce and the Singapore
Club was once housed. The building is now the Fullerton Hotel
17. March, 1942: Overseas China Association was
formed under Dr Lim Boon Keng (14)
MEETING DURING THE JAPANESE OCCUPATION. DR LIM BOON KENG, LEADER OF THE OVERSEAS CHINESE ASSOCIATION IS SEATED IN THE FIRST ROW,
SECOND FROM RIGHT. DATED 1942-1945.
18. Tan Kah Kee was elected as president of the South-East
Asia Federation of the China Relief Fund. In Oct 1938. He
addressed 10,000 at Happy World in May 1939.
Nanyang volunteers
Overseas Chinese raising relief funds for China.
Group photograph Singapore Federation of Clan Associations.
19. April 1942: Schools are told to reopen. (13)
Only 23 schools out of 369 schools are open in Singapore compared to pre-war years after the first year of Occupation
721 schools out of 885 Malay Schools are open in Malaya after first year of Occupation
Catholic schools as Municipal Schools with missionaries from neutral countries. No religious classes taught
Nipponization – Nippon-go (language) and Nippon-jin (teacher)
20. Jan, 1943: Conference for Sultans of
Malaya and Sumatra (15)
Japanese Army
Lieutenant General
Tomoyuki Yamashita
receives a courtesy visit
by sultans of Malay
penninsula on April 11,
1942 in Singapore.
24. Sept 1943: Operation Jaywick (17)
6 Japanese cargo ships and an oil
tanker are sunk in Singapore
Harbour
25. Oct 10. 1943: Double 10th Incident (18)
Internees in Changi prisons and other civilians are brought to Kempetai HQ for interrogation. 57
civilian prisoners from Changi were tortured, resulting in the death of 15.
26. Oct, 1943: Kedah Perlis, Kelantan and
Trengganu as Si Rat Malai (19)
PM Luang Pibulsongram
27. Dec 1943: Pembela Tanah Air (PETA)
or Defenders of the Homeland (20)
2,000 Malay youths are given basic military and weapons training and tasked to defend Malaya.
30. Nov,1944 – March 1945: US Bombings on
Singapore infrastructure (23)
11 air raids on Sg naval base and dockyards. Minelaying missions in Sg waters
31. 1945: KRIS (Kesatuan Rakyat Idonesia Semenajung or
Union of Peninsula Indonesians) was formed (24)
32. Throughout: Food shortages, disease.
Inflation and blackmarkets (25)
Bahau, Negri Sembilan
(1943)
Endau, Johor (1943)
33. 9 Aug 1945: Japan Surrenders after atomic bombs are
used on Nagsaki and Hiroshima(24)
34. Things to do:
Task 1: Dig extra information
What were some WW2 family stories that you might have?
Where did they information come from? More than 1 source?
Any artefacts that I can find? Take a picture and post it
Task 2: Prediction
Your character represents a social group. E.g. Malays etc.
Predict what the British might do when they return to power.
Use COMPASS (EWNS) and predict what your people might be thinking
after the war ends?