King & Country
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Hi Guys,
When the Japanese Army invaded colonial Malaya in December 1941 they amazed their British and Empire opponents by the speed of their advance down the Malayan Peninsula.
One of the ways they did this was by using thousands upon thousands of bicycles!
Some of these they brought with them when they invaded... Most were commandeered from the local Malay and Chinese civilian population.
It was also rumoured at the time that hundreds of bikes had been hidden at strategic points by Japanese companies operating in Malaya before the outbreak of war.
As the wear and tear of constant use took its toll many of the Japanese ‘cyclists’ had, eventually, to pedal their way forward on the base steel rims of their wheels... From a distance the sound of these hundreds of bicycles appeared to the British to be like that of approaching tanks!
Best wishes,
Andy
When the Japanese Army invaded colonial Malaya in December 1941 they amazed their British and Empire opponents by the speed of their advance down the Malayan Peninsula.
One of the ways they did this was by using thousands upon thousands of bicycles!
Some of these they brought with them when they invaded... Most were commandeered from the local Malay and Chinese civilian population.
It was also rumoured at the time that hundreds of bikes had been hidden at strategic points by Japanese companies operating in Malaya before the outbreak of war.
As the wear and tear of constant use took its toll many of the Japanese ‘cyclists’ had, eventually, to pedal their way forward on the base steel rims of their wheels... From a distance the sound of these hundreds of bicycles appeared to the British to be like that of approaching tanks!
Best wishes,
Andy