ABSTRACT

Winston Churchill described the loss of Singapore as the greatest disaster ever to befall British arms. Louis Allen analyzes the remote political causes of the Japanese campaign, gives an account of the events of the campaign, and then attempts to apportion responsibility for the defeat.

chapter 2|24 pages

Victory and Defeat

chapter I|19 pages

Why Singapore?

chapter II|5 pages

Japan's Course for War

chapter III|13 pages

The Role of Economic Sanctions

chapter IV|18 pages

The Role of Thailand

chapter V|9 pages

Operation Matador

chapter VII|5 pages

The Japanese Landings

chapter VIII|64 pages

The Campaign

chapter IX|17 pages

What Went Wrong?

chapter X|45 pages

Who Was to Blame?

chapter XI|17 pages

The Factor of Race

chapter XII|6 pages

Afterthoughts