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Fall of Singapore: A Masterclass in Failure

In this episode, we explore the catastrophic fall of Singapore in 1942, where 85,000 British and Commonwealth troops surrendered to a smaller Japanese force. This event serves as a stark example of how institutional arrogance, rigid assumptions, and a failure to adapt can lead to devastating military defeat.


Chapters
00:00 The Worst Disaster in British History
01:45 Singapore's Impregnable Fortress Illusion
03:53 Japanese Innovation and British Arrogance
08:21 A Retreat and a Siege
12:10 Percival's Fatal Leadership Failures
20:20 Aftermath and Shattered Myths

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