- Battle of Bukit Timah
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Battle of Bukit Timah
partof=theBattle of Singapore ,World War II
caption=Japanese forces in Bukit Timah shortly after its capture.
date=11 February 1942
place=Bukit Timah ,Singapore
result=Japanese Victory
combatant1=flagicon|India|British 15th Indian Brigade
flagicon|India|British 12th Indian Brigade
flagicon|Australia 27th Brigade
flagicon|Straits SettlementsDalforce
combatant2=flagicon|Japan|alt 5th Division
flagicon|Japan|alt 18th Division
commander1=flagicon|UK Ian Stewart
flagicon|UK Angus MacDonald
commander2=flagicon|Japan|altMasanobu Tsuji
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notes=|The Battle of Bukit Timah was a battle fought during
World War II on11 February 1942 inSingapore between the Allied forces and theJapan ese forces.By the 10th of February, the Japanese had landed in full force on Singapore Island. They controlled the entire western part of the island, and much of the north. Their next objective was
Bukit Timah and the capture of vital water, food, ammunition, and vehicles, machine parts and other supplies. Now, flushed with success, the Japanese again advanced in full force.Preparations
The defending soldiers of the 12th and 15th Indian Brigades, the 27th Australian Brigade, and the Special Reserves Battalion; Tomforce, Merrett Force,
Dalforce , and the Argylls; Jind State Infantry and the X Battalion — all faced the enemy onslaught. They fought against the Japanese at various points along Bukit Timah Road.Battle
On that night, the Japanese 5th Division, supported by
tanks , advanced downChoa Chu Kang Road. The 12th Indian Brigade and some British troops under Major Angus MacDonald and Captain Mike Blackwood (both were officers from the Argylls who would both later die on the steamship Rooseboom while escaping Singapore) blocked the road and opened fire with ananti-tank gun , destroying the first Japanese tank. But this was merely the first of a force of 50 tanks.There followed some
hand-to-hand combat , as well as bayonet charges from both sides. The poorly trained and equipped men ofDalforce , armed only with parangs,grenade s,rifle s andshotgun s normally used forhunting , suffered heavy casualties. By midnight, the Japanese had overwhelmed the defenders and captured Bukit Timah.The British launched a
counter-attack the following morning with two brigades. But by midday, faced with strong Japanese resistance, the counter attack failed.The next day, the Japanese Imperial Guard advanced from the North, outflanking the British defenders and forcing their retreat. In the ensuing battle, the Chinese soldiers fought bravely, some to their deaths. Japanese suffered their heaviest casualties in the campaign to occupy Singapore. In revenge, they massacred Chinese men, women and children living in a nearby village.
After the British surrendered, they also massacred the Chinese citizens.
ee also
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History of Singapore
*Battle of Singapore
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