In Extremis - Stories from the Edge of History
The Heroine of Singapore — Part One On the morning of September 27, 1943, Major Sumida Haruzo of the Japanese Kempei Tai was woken by explosions in Singapore Harbour. As the day lengthened and reconnaissance aircraft found nothing — no Allied submarines, no enemy vessels — Sumida arrived at a conclusion that would have catastrophic consequences for the civilian population of occupied Singapore. The attack, he was certain, had come from within. This is the story of Elizabeth Choy — schoolteacher, smuggler, and one of the most remarkable women of the Second World War. Born in Kudat in British North Borneo to a Hakka family, Elizabeth arrived in Singapore as a young woman and built a reputation as one of the finest teachers of her generation. When the Japanese occupied Singapore in February 1942 and renamed it Syonan (the Light of the South) Elizabeth and her husband began working at a hospital canteen near Changi Prison. What started as small acts of mercy (sending in food, medicine, messages) would grow into one of the most sophisticated smuggling operations of the Pacific War. Part One covers Elizabeth's early life in Kudat, her arrival in Singapore, the fall of the city in February 1942, the Sook Ching massacre and the death of her youngest brother Chau Vui, the establishment of the smuggling network through Changi Prison, and the investigation that Sumida Haruzo was building in the months before the Jaywick explosions changed everything. Parts Two and Three are coming. The story is only just beginning. Links Survival in Singapore — the book that tells the full story of the Japanese occupation, including Elizabeth Choy's extraordinary life — is available for purchase here [https://www.amazon.com.au/Survival-Singapore-Australias-greatest-operation-ebook/dp/B0F4537QB2?ref_=ast_author_mpb] For the companion newsletter — weekly essays on the people and moments where character is tested and the stakes are real — find Tom Trumble at tomtrumblewrites.substack.com To get in touch, reach me at podcastinextremis@gmail.com [podcastinextremis@gmail.com] — I read everything.
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