Chapter 484: Liberation of Singapore (This chapter is free)
Okamura Neiji's plan for the Great Southwest Campaign suffered a decisive failure. The four major field armies of the National Army took advantage of the situation to counterattack. One part of the main force of the Japanese army in central China left for Mongolia, and the other part was trapped in western Hunan. However, the pseudo-security forces and traitor maintenance committees in various provinces in central China were
One after another, the Japanese garrison was killed or expelled one after another. At the same time, the Nanyang Japanese army in Singapore was at the end of its rope.
On the evening of July 6, the 32nd year of the Republic of China (1943), the Japanese flag over the Japanese headquarters in Singapore slowly lowered, and Singapore was rescued by the Allied Forces.