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Jungle Blitzkrieg - How the Imperial Japanese Army Took Singapore Winston Churchill called it the "worst disaster and largest capitulation in British history." In this episode of the Militia Historia Podcast, we examine the shocking and rapid collapse of the "Gibraltar of the East"—the fortress island of Singapore. Following the destruction of Force Z, the door was left wide open for the Imperial Japanese Army to sweep down the Malayan Peninsula. We explore how General Tomoyuki Yamashita’s forces utilised light infantry tactics and bicycles to bypass British defences in what was thought to be impenetrable jungle. We break down the strategic blunders of the Allied command under General Arthur Percival, the desperate rearguard actions of the British, Indian, and Australian troops, and the catastrophic loss of the island's water supply that forced the surrender of over 80,000 personnel. This episode is a dive into the 70 days that permanently altered the balance of power in the Pacific and signalled the beginning of the end for the British Empire in Asia. Hit the 'Follow' button so you never miss an episode, and save this track to share with your fellow military history enthusiasts! Thanks for listening! Series Music: Written By Benjamin Sturley Performed By Salon Dijon Produced By Salon Dijon ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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