(Video) Strange Things Malaysian Soldiers Did During World War II!

World War II was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945. It involved the vast majority of the world’s countries including all of the great powers, forming two opposing military alliances that are the Allies and the Axis powers. In a total war directly involving more than 100 million personnel from more than 30 countries, the major participants had threw their entire economic, industrial, and scientific capabilities behind the war effort, blurring the distinction between civilian and military resources. World War II was by far the deadliest conflict in human history.

The Japanese occupied Malaya in World War II. Japanese forces attacked Singapore on December 10, 1941, and by February 15, 1941, the Japanese occupied the Malay Peninsula and Singapore. Under Japanese occupation, ethnic tensions between Malays and Chinese crystallized because Malays filled many administrative positions while the Chinese were treated harshly for their resistance activities and for supporting China’s war of resistance against the Japanese in the 1930s. For those who do not know, these are weird things Malaysian WW2 soldiers did.

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During that time, Platoon 7 is a platoon of volunteer soldiers under the Malayan Volunteer Infantry (MVI). In the year 1941, the entire army was under Refresher Training. At this time, the soldiers were given eggs to eat however this was assorted based on some races. The Malays were given duck eggs while the other races were given chicken eggs. An unsatisfied soldier known as Private Muhd. Judin started a boycott by refusing to eat the duck eggs which grew among the Malay men. This was when something unexpected happened. All the Malay soldiers went on a food fight by throwing duck eggs everywhere. The matter was brought up to a Major before reaching out to the Sultan of Perak who was able to convince the dissatisfied men to be at peace with duck eggs.

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Another story based on Platoon 7 that is a platoon of volunteer soldiers under the Malayan Volunteer Infantry (MVI). In 1941, the Japanese advanced into Malaya having Platoon 7 scattered across Perak. The British had been defeated with additional rumors of Japanese spies that infiltrated the North of Perak that increased the nerves of the Malayan soldiers. Their sleeping hours grew shorter, uniforms were told to be worn at all times to be ready for action at any time. On one night, the entire barracks had awoken to gunfire. Apparently, Private Abu Bakar bin Alang Mohd had accidentally fired his gun while asleep that hit a soldier’s bed and a water bottle. Fortunately, the bed of Private Mohd Tahir was empty as he was not on it. Both soldiers went to trial in military court for their recklessness.

Sources: TikTok Wise Defies.

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