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Title Singapore At War  
ISBN 9789814382007
Imprint Marshall Cavendish Editions
 
Author(s)
Romen Bose
 
Specifications 150 x 227 mm / 480 pp / paperback
 
Publication Date Jan-2012
 
Target Audience Readers interested in World War II, military history of Singapore and Southeast Asia, travellers, historians, ex-servicemen and students.
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For the first time, three of Roman Bose's groundbreaking works have been brought together in one volume, providing a panoramic account of Singapore's experience in World War II. 

Secrets of the Battlebox

Sealed off and forgotten until the late 1980s, the Battlebox beneath Fort Canning served as the British Command HQ in the last days before the fall. What actually happened in this underground nerve centre of the Malayan Campaign? Drawing on first-hand investigation, accounts of survivors, and top-secret documents, the author reveals the fascinating inner workings of the Battlebox.

The End of the War

Having lost their "Impregnable Fortress" of Singapore, the British were largely diverted to the European theatre of war. But what went on behind the scenes as they prepared to return to the region and, when the Japanese surrendered, to re-establish their authority? In unprecedented detail, this book captures the circumstances, events, and unforgettable cast of characters - from swaggering generals to clandestine resistance fighters - that attended the end of World War II.

Kranji
A picture of serenity today, the war cemetery at Kranji is the final resting place of those who fought and died in the war. But it has been no smooth journey getting here. How are the war dead remembered in post-war Singapore - these men and women who gave their lives, heroes heralded and unheralded, and, till this day amidst them, a traitor?

Roman Bose has written and researched extensively on World War II and the military history of Singapore and the region. His other books include Fortress Singapore, a guide to battlefields on the island, and A Will For Freedom, on the Indian independence movement. He broke the story of the Battlebox in 1988 while at The Straits Times, has worked with the United Nations and Channel NewsAsia, and is now a senior journalist with international news agency AFP.  
   
 
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