Malaya Japanese Occupation The Commemorative medal of the Japanese Victory over Singapore

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This Commemorative medal of the Japanese Victory over Singapore appear 2 years ago and was sold for SGD2200(RM6500) not including other tax.

Let's learn some history about it .

Before the outbreak of the Pacific War , Japanese military already had planned to conquest and occupy Singapore on 11 February 1942 , coincide with the anniversary of the Coronation of Japan's first Emperor in 660 B.C. and the founding of the Japanese Empire. Their schedule was disclose to the Axis Alliance quarters in Berlin. The Germans produced porcelain medal to commemorate the Japanese victory. However , Singapore fell to the hand of Japanese military on 15th February 1942 due to fierce resistance from some brave army who refuse to surrender . The most famous is likely the 1st Malaya Infantry Brigade during the battle of Pasir Panjang .

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I been given permission by the owner to use his photo. Do visit his shop at SS14 at Subang Jaya.

The obverse has an embossed circumscription in German meant "The capture of Singapore ", featuring a lion standing beneath a coconut tree. On the reverse, the German circumscription mean " Great East Asia Freed of Foreign Dominion" , symbolized by a wreath encircling Japanese battle ensign . Base on dickson niew personally measuring the medal it is 5 cm. in diameter and 0.5cm. thick.

There is 5 type porcelain medals come in white and terracotta, and each colour-type varies:

terracotta (reddish-brown) porcelain on both obverse and reverse.

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terracotta porcelain with green wreath and rim on reverse.

(The first picture you see in the post)

white porcelain on both obverse and reverse.

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White porcelain with green wreath and rim on reverse.

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white porcelain with reddish-brown 'lion/coconut tree' on obverse.

(Have no picture of it but base on record there is such issue)

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