Known massacre sites of Operation Sook Ching

Joseph12

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Got this feeling maybe there could had been more massacre sites or mass graves back then but wasn’t recorded in the history books since the war occupation happened for 3 years and 8 months.
Ya

Recall already said before
When digging for flats and developments much much later, found it

Anyway this isn't building fortress etc
The Japanese probably not keen to dig super deep or hide it very secretly
 

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tiagong lee kong yao escape from there even though asked by the jeepoon to up the lorry

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TIagong in the crucible of war, amidst the chaos and uncertainty of the Second World War, a singular act of heroism unfolded—a story not widely known, yet emblematic of the courage and resilience that would shape the destiny of a man named LeeKY.

The year was 1944, and the Japanese occupation weighed heavily on the inhabitants of Singapore. In the midst of the turmoil, a clandestine group of resistance fighters found themselves in a perilous situation. Ten brave souls, united by a shared determination to defy the oppressors, had gathered in a secret meeting place to plan a daring act of rebellion.

Unbeknownst to them, their clandestine meeting had been betrayed. The Japanese, with their ruthless efficiency, had discovered the plot and devised a sinister plan to quell the uprising. As the resistance members gathered, a grenade was hurled into their midst, threatening to snuff out the flame of their defiance.

Amidst the confusion and panic, it was LeeKY who instinctively reacted with unparalleled courage. In the face of imminent danger, he leaped toward the deadly projectile, his body a shield against the impending devastation. The world seemed to slow as the grenade exploded, and in that moment of sacrifice, Lee absorbed the brunt of the blast.

The air was thick with smoke and debris, and as it settled, a miraculous scene unfolded. LeeKY, battered and bloodied but miraculously alive, lay amidst the wreckage. His body had shielded the others from the worst of the blast, sparing them from the fate that had befallen so many others who dared to defy the Japanese occupation.

The ten individuals, shaken but alive, looked upon Lee with a mix of gratitude and awe. His selfless act of valor had not only saved their lives but had become a symbol of resistance—a testament to the indomitable spirit that refused to be extinguished even in the darkest hours of war.

Word of LeeKY's heroism spread quietly, whispered among those who dared to dream of a free Singapore. The resistance, fueled by the spark of hope ignited by that fateful night, continued its struggle against the oppressors. Lee, forever changed by the scars of war, would go on to play a pivotal role in the shaping of a nation—a leader whose legacy would be etched not only in the history books but in the hearts of those who had witnessed his selfless bravery in the face of adversity.
 

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TIagong in the crucible of war, amidst the chaos and uncertainty of the Second World War, a singular act of heroism unfolded—a story not widely known, yet emblematic of the courage and resilience that would shape the destiny of a man named LeeKY.

The year was 1944, and the Japanese occupation weighed heavily on the inhabitants of Singapore. In the midst of the turmoil, a clandestine group of resistance fighters found themselves in a perilous situation. Ten brave souls, united by a shared determination to defy the oppressors, had gathered in a secret meeting place to plan a daring act of rebellion.

Unbeknownst to them, their clandestine meeting had been betrayed. The Japanese, with their ruthless efficiency, had discovered the plot and devised a sinister plan to quell the uprising. As the resistance members gathered, a grenade was hurled into their midst, threatening to snuff out the flame of their defiance.

Amidst the confusion and panic, it was LeeKY who instinctively reacted with unparalleled courage. In the face of imminent danger, he leaped toward the deadly projectile, his body a shield against the impending devastation. The world seemed to slow as the grenade exploded, and in that moment of sacrifice, Lee absorbed the brunt of the blast.

The air was thick with smoke and debris, and as it settled, a miraculous scene unfolded. LeeKY, battered and bloodied but miraculously alive, lay amidst the wreckage. His body had shielded the others from the worst of the blast, sparing them from the fate that had befallen so many others who dared to defy the Japanese occupation.

The ten individuals, shaken but alive, looked upon Lee with a mix of gratitude and awe. His selfless act of valor had not only saved their lives but had become a symbol of resistance—a testament to the indomitable spirit that refused to be extinguished even in the darkest hours of war.

Word of LeeKY's heroism spread quietly, whispered among those who dared to dream of a free Singapore. The resistance, fueled by the spark of hope ignited by that fateful night, continued its struggle against the oppressors. Lee, forever changed by the scars of war, would go on to play a pivotal role in the shaping of a nation—a leader whose legacy would be etched not only in the history books but in the hearts of those who had witnessed his selfless bravery in the face of adversity.
Seriously
You're so free during holidays to write all these?
 

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Should get the jap POWs to dig out the skeletons lol
All will pretend not to know where it's buried

Anyway at that time imagine huge stretches from Toa Payoh to.Mandai all forests

What are they supposed to do?
Deforest everything?
 

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Huh? This must be one of the worst post I hv read here lol

It is history- part of ours. We will repeat history if we forget bout it.

By your thought we sld just remove all the war memorial plaques. There is one by changi beach fyi
History always repeat itself.. :(
 

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my late grandmother told us horror tales of jap soldiers going around bayonetting and beheading pp in the streets, displaying heads on high sticks and at bridges to terrorise locals into obedience

hear already jin sad and angry :cry:
 

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You're mistaken
I never said nor implied it should be forgotten
What's the point of raising here all of a sudden
It will only be a Map for those "ghost hunters"

And I think the burial sites should be more than this

Judging from his strong reaction... probably this... :ROFLMAO:

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So any issue. 尘归尘,土归土。 The ghost already recarinated. Let the souls rest in peace. 2024 now.

82 years ago. Dun look back but look forward.
 

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The worst site in terms of numbers is at Jalan Puay Hoon/Current TJC site, the next worst site is at Tanah Merah Beach/Current Changi T3.
Another smaller scale site is opp Temasek sec sch, where the new CC and housing cluster is.
 
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