The Road to Global Conflict · 1930–1941
The Sino-Japanese War and Singapore
How the conflict in China mobilized the Chinese community in Singapore.
Key Questions
- 1Why did the local Chinese support the anti-Japanese resistance in China?
- 2What was the role of the China Relief Fund?
- 3How did the British view the political activism of the local Chinese?
MOE Syllabus Outcomes
MOE: The Road to Global Conflict - S2
Level: Secondary 2
Subject: History
Unit: The Road to Global Conflict
Period: 1930–1941
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