Japanese Cemetery, Kota Kinabalu (2016).
Kawasan perkuburan Jepun di Bandaraya Kota Kinabalu,
Malaysia | Japanese Cemetery in Sandakan, Sabah (马来西亚山打根日本人墓地-电影望乡描述地)
山打根日本人墓地很小,当地华人上年纪的才知道有。很难找,差点没找到,旁边则是占据数个小山、面积几乎等同山打根中心城区的庞大华人墓地,黑蚊子横飞,草草录一会儿,匆匆而返。这个日本人墓地因日本作家山崎朋子的纪实小说《山打根八番娼馆》和《山打根的墓》而闻名。《山打根八番娼馆》描述的是二十世纪初期日本南洋姐阿崎婆被拐卖到当时伐木业兴盛的婆罗洲山打根卖春的故事,于1974年拍成电影《望乡》,续篇《山打根的墓》记述的是作者山崎朋子在东南亚的实地考证。此电影八十年代在尚极端封闭的中国广泛公映,因其讲述外国妓女情节,当时被某些人群期望或裁定为“黄色电影”,当然不可能有预期的什么“黄色”成分。
Wandering the Chinese graveyard in Sandakan, Sabah
DEATH MARCH North Borneo 1945 | The Ring Ladies
Pada tahun 1942 dan 1943, tawanan perang askar Jepun iaitu askar Australia dan British dihantar ke Borneo Utara (Sabah) untuk membina landasan tentera dan kem tawanan perang di Sandakan, Borneo Utara (Sabah). Tetapi landasan tentera tersebut telah dibom dan dimusnahkan pada Januari 1943 selepas siap dibina.
Oleh itu, Kapten Hojishima Susumu telah mengetuai death march (kawad maut) daripada Sandakan ke Ranau, bertujuan untuk memindahkan tawanan ke pekan Ranau melalui jalan pergunungan. Jarak perjalanan kira-kira 260 kilometer.
Beberapa orang tawanan perang berjaya melarikan diri semasa tiba di pekan Ranau dan mereka telah dibantu oleh orang tempatan.
Berikut merupakan kisah benar yang telah diceritakan oleh Domima dan Pelabiew yang merupakan penduduk kampung yang membantu pihak british.
*SLANG TEMPATAN
ORANG PUTIH - WESTENER
Selamat Hari Kebangsaan
Kawad Maut Sandakan Ke Ranau , Tragedi Hitam Yang Dikenang Hingga Hari Ini
Malaysia sudah menikmati kemerdekaan selama 62 tahun bebas daripada cengkaman penjajah, bergerak maju dengan acuan sendiri.
Namun, peristiwa hitam seperti Kawad Maut semasa penjajahan Jepun di Sabah 74 tahun lalu, meninggalkan kesan tragis kepada mangsa, waris keluarga tentera bersekutu yang terkorban dan penduduk tempatan.
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Menjejaki Pesawat Perang Jepun Terhempas Dalam Hutan | Kg. Tinduuzon Sugud Penampang, Sabah.
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Video rakaman sebenar Perang Dunia Ke-2 Jepun mendarat di Miri(Lutong) pada Disember 1941
1945 Kuching Borneo some weeks after Japanese Surrender
General activities in Kuching Borneo approximately 6 weeks after the Japanese surrender. Footage of Australian servicemen and also of Brigadier Tom Eastick's visit to Pontianak.
Musim Jipun (Japanese Occupation of Borneo)
For quite awhile I had been interviewing elderly folks regarding their experience during the Japanese Occupation of Borneo
Here is a short segment of the Kadazan documentary MUSIM JIPUN
Watch the complete documentary available from andog@hotmail.com
Music credit : Far Behind by Silent Partner
Australian World War Two History, Labuan Island, Borneo, Malaysia
I visit the Labaun War Memorial and Surrender Point with local expat Australian Peter Searle.
Peter discusses the Sandakan Death March, the greatest single atrocity committed against Australians in war. It is believed that almost
3,600 Indonesians, 1,787 Australians, and 641 British prisoners died at, or between, Sandakan and Ranau.
At Surrender Point on Labuan, the 32nd Japanese Southern Army surrendered to the 9th Division Australian Imperial Forces on 9th September 1945 which led to the end of World War II in Borneo.
The Australian 9th Division, Rats of Tobruk, were heavily involved in reconstructing British North Borneo and rebuilt and re-established a considerable amount of civil infrastructure. The division developed a warm relationship with the local people and its efforts were recognised by the incorporation of the division's colour patch in the coat of arms of the new Colony of British Borneo. These arms were used until British Borneo became the Malaysian state of Sabah in 1963.
A big thank you to Historian, Lynette Silver for clarifying some historical points via email. For more information on any of the above history visit:
Historical images: Australian War Memorial
A pretty ordinary copy of a 60 minutes story on the Sandakan Death March gives a little more insight
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Japanese surrendered in Beaufort
Short video semasa Jepun menandatangan surat penyerahan diri dan penyerahan samurai jeneral akashi. Video ini tiada suara.
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Japanese surrendered in Beaufort 17-09-1945
Video pendek semasa Jepun menandatangan surat penyerahan diri dan penyerahan samurai oleh Mejar Jeneral Akashi,. Secara rasmi yang ditandatangani pada 17 September 1945. video ini tiada suara.
[Borneo] Lesser known theaters of World War II
Borneo is one of the lesser known theaters of war. The Japanese took it and the allies retook it. That fairly unique comparing to the events in nearby regions around that time. In most areas the Japanese occupiers simply put down their arms after the surrender was a fact. Not on Borneo. Australian troops fought bitterly to retake it and they succeeded...
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Recorded on the 22nd of July 2016 on the island of Labuan, Sarawak, Malaysia.
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Japanese newsreel, training at Manila and on Borneo
National Archives Footage - Japanese newsreel, training at Manila and on Borneo
Local ID Number: 428-NPC-9210
Creator: Department of Defense. Department of the Navy (Navy Photographic Center)
Produced: April 1942
Shot List: MS Japanese Army General making announcement (front shot). MS Several captured U.S. pilots (blind folded with black cloth masks) disembarking from vehicle. (NOTE: Probably attached to the USS Hornet (CV-12), of Doolittle Raid on Tokyo (the first in Japan), April 18, 1942.) MS Japanese high-school boys being trained as tankmen: Boy wearing helmet; boys get into tanks (good). MLS Many Japanese tanks training on large field; Mt. Fujiyama in background (good). MLS Street scene of Manila after capture of city by Japan (short). MS School exhibition; various pictures made by school children make up show; many children looking at them (poor). MS Map of Borneo. MV Japanese training Borneo natives for pre-war activity: Natives cutting trees in jungle; they cultivate land; learning Japanese semaphore in open air. MS Borneo natives aboard Japanese ship being stationed on crow's nest for lookout. MV Japanese seaplane activity on Borneo; crew mounting engine; pilots on beach being briefed; seaplane taking off. MS Japanese pilot in cockpit of same plane.
20190326 Seed of Great Love in Sandakan
At the beginning of March, TIMA Malaysia went to a Village in Sandakan, to provide free vaccinations to the stateless children living there. Recently, Tzu Chi volunteers have gone back, but with a different purpose in mind, this time. They went door-to-door to share about the Tzu Chi Bamboo Coin Bank Era story, while handing out coin banks to the villagers. The seeds of Great Love have been planted, and we cannot wait to see it all spout, in the near future!
山打根机场扩建计划动土 交长盼带动在地旅游经济
山打根机场扩建计划今日正式动土,交通部部长陆兆福表示计划完工时,能够让山打根机场运作的商用飞机不会有负载限制。
“这个计划完成的时候能够让4C类型的飞机飞往更远的目的地,飞行时间介于3到6小时。”
陆兆福今天在该动土仪式致词时表示,希盟政府时时关注沙巴的繁荣。
“依据《第十一大马计划》,政府已经批准了将近5亿令吉的预算,为建立沙巴州各领域的交通建设。当中8090万令吉的预算,就是给予山打根的机场扩建计划。”
陆兆福表示机场扩建后,能够带动更多外国飞往山打根的航班路线,借此推动当地的旅游经济。
68 Years Of World War II - Sandakan Day Memorial
Each year August 15, families of the fallen heroes travel to Sandakan to take part and observe the memorial service to remember their love ones. More than 2000 Australian and British prisoners of war died in the infamous Sandakan-Ranau Death marches during the Second World War.
The Sandakan Day Memorial is held every year on August 15 to remember all those who gave their lives in Sandakan and particularly the Death Marches from Sandakan to Ranau.
After the fall of Singapore and Borneo to the Japanese, a Prisoner of War Camp was established just outside of Sandakan to house approximately 750 British and more than 1650 Australian prisoners who were sent to the camp during the period 1942-43. In 1945, when the Japanese started to realise that the war may have been lost, and the Allies were closing in, the emaciated prisoners were force marched, in three separate groups, to the village of Ranau in the jungle, 260 km away, under the shadows of Mount Kinabalu.
On 28 January, 1945, 470 prisoners set off, with only 313 arriving in Ranau. On the second march, 570 started from Sandakan, but only 118 reached Ranau.
The third march which comprised the last of the prisoners from the Sandakan camp totalizing 537 prisoners. Prisoners who were unable to walk were shot. The march route was through virgin jungle infested with crocodiles, snakes and wild pigs, and some of the prisoners had no boots. Rations were less than minimal. The march took nearly a year to complete.
Once the surviving prisoners arrived in Ranau, they were put to work carrying 20 kg sacks of flour over very hilly terrain to Paginatan, over 40 km away. By the end of July, 1945, there were no prisoners left in Ranau.
Only six Australians of the 2400 prisoners survived the death march
they survived because they were able to escape from the camp at Ranau, or escaped during the march from Sandakan. No British prisoners survived.
This part of the war is considered by many to be the worst atrocity ever suffered by Australian soldiers, and compares to the atrocities of the Burma Railway, where fewer Australian POW's lost their lives.
Those that survived the ordeal of the march, did so only because they escaped into the jungle where they were cared for by local natives.
An Australian Memorial honoring the survivors, POW's, local civilians who helped by clandestinely feeding the prisoners, and soldiers who perished at Sandakan and during the death marches into the jungle, has been erected at what was the Prisoner of War Camp in Taman Rimba close to the city of Sandakan.
The Sandakan Prisoner of War Camp has now been transformed into a very beautiful park with a pavilion on site which houses the history of this very tragic period.
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Konnichiwa Japanese Fair 2011
7-9th October 2011
CityMall Kota kinabalu,sabah
exhibiting Japanese culture & hobby.
Recalling the Japanese Occupation in North Borneo pt 1
Japanese activist and researcher Risa Tokunaga interviews cousins Rosnanie Sugundo and Odu Lasimbang from Kampung Nampasan, Penampang to ask about their experiences during World War II under Japanese Occupation.
A proper recording has been made on camera. This is just me using my iPhone as back up.
UMS Japanese Cultural Night - Bon Odori 2014
The annual Japanese Cultural Night & Bon Odori event by UMS.
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