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Bukit Timah (Japanese HQ) Key Arrows Where the Japanese moved Camps - Pulau Ubin 12 th Feb 1942 - Fort Siloso was attacked by the Japanese. The British soldiers were able to sink one of the Japanese ships. Japanese built their first camp here so Yamashita could get a closer view of Northern Singapore. 8 Feb 1942 Japanese soldiers used rubber boats and rafts to cross the narrowest points of the Johor Strait to reach Singapore. 7 Feb 1942 Japanese soldiers misled the British by attacking Pulau Ubin. British moved their defences to the northeast but the Japanese started invading from northwest. 9 February 1942 Japanese soldiers repaired the Causeway and crossed into Singapore

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Bukit Timah

(Japanese HQ)

Key Arrows – Where the Japanese

moved Camps -

Pulau Ubin

12th Feb 1942 - Fort Siloso was attacked by the Japanese. The British soldiers were able to sink one of the Japanese ships.

Japanese built their first camp here so Yamashita could get a closer view of

Northern Singapore.8 Feb 1942Japanese soldiers used rubber boats and rafts to cross the narrowest points of the Johor Strait to reach Singapore.

7 Feb 1942Japanese soldiers misled the British by attacking Pulau Ubin. British moved their defences to the northeast but the Japanese started invading from northwest.

9 February 1942Japanese soldiers repaired the Causeway and crossed into Singapore