Siam (Thailand) (Part of) Sumatra (North) [and] Siam (Thailand) (Extreme South) Malaya (F.M.S.) Sumatra (Central).
[?London],
[British War Office],
[?1944]
Double-sided map with one inset, printed on rayon, minor browning and fraying to edges.
960 by 610mm. (37.75 by 24 inches).
15960
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A rare map of Thailand, Malaya and Singapore under Japanese occupation during the Second World War.
Thailand occupied an ambiguous position during WWII. Only hours after the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941, Japanese forces had invaded the country, demanding unimpeded access to the Malayan frontier. Phibun, the leader of Thailand, agreed a military alliance with Japan and the following month declared war on Britain and the United States. The American government r...
Thailand occupied an ambiguous position during WWII. Only hours after the attack on Pearl Harbour in 1941, Japanese forces had invaded the country, demanding unimpeded access to the Malayan frontier. Phibun, the leader of Thailand, agreed a military alliance with Japan and the following month declared war on Britain and the United States. The American government r...
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