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The Surrender of the british
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1942 - Sultan Iskandar Types of 1935 Overprinted with "Dai Nippon 2602 Malaya" and "Japanese Characters - Vertical" -- Mixed Mint & Used Selection
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942 - Straits Settlements KGVI Types of 1935 Overprinted with "Dai Nippon 2602 Penang" -- Mixed Mint & Used Selection
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As the Japanese Empire spread out in the early days of World War II, the Japanese government issued special currency for the various nations and colonies they conquered. We are offering notes issued by the Imperial Japanese Government for the Philippines, Malaya, and Burma. The notes serve as a reminder for the failed exploits of the Japanese Imperial Armed Forces during World War II.
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http://www.roll-of-honour.com/Overseas/japanesesurrender.html
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The Inquisitor
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As the Japanese Empire spread out in the early days of World War II, the Japanese government issued special currency for the various nations and colonies they conquered. We are offering notes issued by the Imperial Japanese Government for the Philippines, Malaya, and Burma. The notes serve as a reminder for the failed exploits of the Japanese Imperial Armed Forces during World War II. |
How funny, obmar.
The Japanese printed money in English to be used in a country whose main language is Malay. Did they also rule in English?
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No,
They used the language of FORCE.
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