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Name: Allied operations in Malysia

Type: Event

Start: 1943 AD

End: 1945 AD

Parent: World War II (Asia & Pacific)

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Were a series of events and battles that took place in modern-day Malaysia after its occupation ba the Japanese Empire.

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  • October 1943: In July 1943, Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo announced that Kedah, Perlis, Kelantan, and Terengganu were to be returned to Thailand as part of the military alliance signed between Thailand and Japan on 21 December 1941. Thailand administered the states as Syburi, Palit, Kalantan and Trangkanu provinces from 18 October 1943.
  • September 1945: Formal surrender by Japan in the Straits Settlements to British Military Administration.
  • September 1945: Following the end of the war, Johor was placed under Great Britain's military occupation.
  • September 1945: The British recaptured Singapore, with the Japanese garrison on the island surrendering on 12 September.
  • September 1945: After the Singapore surrender, British forces reached Kuala Lumpur, where the Commander of the Japanese 29th Army surrendered.
  • September 1945: Borneo placed under a military administration on the Japanese capitulation in 1945.

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