- The
Malayan Peoples' Anti-****anese Army (
MPAJA) was a
communist guerrilla army that
resisted the ****anese
occupation of
Malaya from 1941 to 1945 in World...
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became the main
source of recruits, food, and
other ****istance for the
MPAJA. The
MPAJA consolidated this
support by
providing protection. O'Ballance estimates...
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fighters were
former members of the
Malayan Peoples' Anti-****anese Army (
MPAJA),
including its
leader Chin Peng. The
group was also
referred to as the...
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became the main
source of recruits, food, and
other ****istance for the
MPAJA. The
MPAJA consolidated this
support by
providing protection. In
February 1942...
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Tunku Abdul Rahman (8
February 1903 – 6
December 1990),
commonly referred to as Tunku, was a
Malaysian statesman who
served as
prime minister of Malaysia...
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reprisals by the Chinese-dominated
Malayan Peoples' Anti-****anese Army (
MPAJA)
against perceived Malays and
Indians collaborators of the ****anese occupation...
- MNLA
fighters were
veterans of the
Malayan Peoples' Anti-****anese Army (
MPAJA), a
communist guerrilla army
previously trained,
armed and
funded by the...
- the
MPAJA was the
biggest anti-****anese
resistance group in Malaya.
Founded on 18 December, 1941
during the ****anese
invasion of Malaya, the
MPAJA was...
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formation of the
guerrilla Malayan Peoples' Anti-****anese Army (
MPAJA) in 1941. The
MPAJA (primarily
consisting of
ethnic Chinese in Malaya)
waged a guerrilla...
- anti-colonialist
guerrilla in the
Malayan Peoples' Anti-****anese Army (
MPAJA)
against the ****anese
occupation of Malaya,
allying with
Force 136, a British-funded...