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Tajuk: Perang Di Malaya Lt Jeneral Arthur Percival
ISBN: 9789831665763
Penerbit: Koperasi KKGLM Malaysia Berhad
Terjemahan Oleh: Zafrani Mohd Arifin
Tahun Terbitan: 2023
Muka Surat: 242
Halaman: Hitam Putih
Format: Paperback
SINOPSIS
Buku Perang Di Malaya ditulis dari sudut pandangan Panglima tentera British di Tanah Melayu, Leftenan Jeneral Arthur Percival untuk menjelaskan mengapa tentera British kalah dalam peperangan di Tanah Melayu dan Singapura kepada tentera Jepun semasa Perang Dunia Kedua.
Peperangan di Tanah Melayu merupakan kekalahan British yang paling teruk dalam sejarah ketenteraan empayar British apabila 70 ribu tentera British tewas kepada tentera Jepun yang terdiri dari hanya 30 ribu tentera yang dipimpin oleh Leftenan Jeneral Yamashita.
标题: 马来亚战争中将亚瑟·珀西瓦尔
国际标准书号:9789831665763
发行商: Koperasi KKGLM Malaysia Berhad
翻译:扎弗拉尼·莫哈德·阿里芬
发行年份:2023
页码:242
页面:黑白
格式:平装本
概要
《马来亚之战》一书是从驻马来亚英军司令阿瑟·珀西瓦尔中将的角度撰写的,解释了第二次世界大战期间英军在马来亚和新加坡的战争为何输给了日军。
马来亚战争是大英帝国军事史上最惨重的失败,七万名英国士兵输给了山下中将率领的只有三万名士兵的日本军队。
Title: War In Malaya Lt General Arthur Percival
ISBN: 9789831665763
Publisher: Koperasi KKGLM Malaysia Berhad
Translation By: Zafrani Mohd Arifin
Year of Issue: 2023
Page: 242
Pages: Black and White
Format: Paperback
SYNOPSIS
The book Perang Di Malaya was written from the point of view of the Commander of the British army in Malaya, Lieutenant General Arthur Percival to explain why the British army lost the war in Malaya and Singapore to the Japanese army during the Second World War.
The war in Malaya was the worst British defeat in the military history of the British Empire when 70 thousand British soldiers lost to the Japanese army consisting of only 30 thousand soldiers led by Lieutenant General Yamashita.