Sinister Twilight: The Fall Of Singapore
Published to international acclaim in 1968, Noel Barber’s account of the fall of Singapore remains the best account of this, Britain¿s greatest military defeat. In just ten weeks, Malaya was overrun and the fortress of Singapore surrendered to a Japanese army that found itself outnumbered by the 100,000+ British and Commonwealth prisoners. Written at a time when he could still interview many of the senior officers as well as ordinary soldiers caught up in this disaster, Noel Barber’s account reveals how peacetime complacency prevailed in Singapore up to the very moment the Japanese onslaught began.
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Published to international acclaim in 1968, Noel Barber¿s account of the fall of Singapore remains the best account of this, Britain’s greatest military defeat. In just ten weeks, Malaya was overrun and the fortress of Singapore surrendered to a Japanese army that found itself outnumbered by the 100,000+ British and Commonwealth prisoners. Written at a time when he could still interview many of the senior officers as well as ordinary soldiers caught up in this disaster, Noel Barber’s account reveals how peacetime complacency prevailed in Singapore up to the very moment the Japanese onslaught began.
Publisher: Phoenix
Paperback
2002
ISBN: 9780304364374
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