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Japanese occupation of Malaya, North Borneo and Sarawak : ウィキペディア英語版
Japanese occupation of Malaya

Throughout much of World War II, Malaya, North Borneo (later known as Sabah), Labuan, and Sarawak were under Japanese occupation.
The Japanese Empire commenced the Pacific War with the invasion of Kota Bahru in Kelantan on 8 December 1941 at 00:25,〔Dato' HL "Mike" Wrigglesworth, ''The Japanese Invasion of Kelantan in 1941''〕 nearly an hour before the Attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii at 07:48 on 7 December Hawaii time, or 01:18 on 8 December Malayan time. They then invaded the island of Borneo in mid December 1941, landing on the west coast near Miri in Sarawak;〔Ooi Keat Gin, ''Japanese Empire in the Tropics'', 1998, 6–7〕 invasion was completed by 23 January 1942 when they landed at Balikpapan in Dutch Borneo on the east coast.〔Wigmore, Lionel (1957) ''The Japanese Thrust'' Australia in the War 1939–1945 Series 1 (Army), Volume 4. Canberra: Australian War Memorial, page 179 (Online in PDF form at ())〕 During the occupation an estimated 100,000 people were killed.
==Malayan Campaign==
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