Lim Bo Seng by Julia Loo

26 02 2008



Lim Bo Seng was born in China 27 April 1909. When the Japanese push to take Singapore, Lim Bo Seng fled to India where he met John, Davis and Richard Broome, who were recruiting men for the anti-Japanese resistance force in the jungles of Malaya. Lim Bo Seng went back to Malaya by submarine in 1943.

Lim Bo Seng was held in high regard by the British and other members of Force 136 for his patriotism, leadership and organizational abilities. After receiving training from the British in India, the men of Force 136 were allocated into Malaya through submarine in groups. Lim Bo Seng was ill at that time, having just gone for an operation in India before arriving in Malaya.

Following the surrender of the Japanese in Malaya in September 1945, the accolades for Lim Bo Seng began to flow in. The british cluster after their disastrous capitulation and plans were afoot to regain their lost territories. However, they lacked intelligence on the Japanese troops in Malaya and this could only be reminded if they had a good intelligence network on the ground. With Lim Bo Seng’s help, the British joined forces with Nationalist China to recruit and train the Force 136 members, which consist of overseas Malayan Chinese. The first team, Gustavus, departed for Malayan on 11th May 1943 and landed in Tanjong Hantu on the 24th. Following groups were landed along the west coast of Malaya. Later on, in the war, Force 136 members were landed into various Malayan States.

Lim Bo Seng was then captured and tortured by the Japanese military police for not revealing the names of leaders who work with him.


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One response to “Lim Bo Seng by Julia Loo”

27 02 2008
  jlmk (00:37:41) :

I think the part abt Lim Bo Seng joining Force 136 – u got to analyse and explain WHY he joined – this will bring out qualities of a hero – and his motivation /attitudes which made him decide to contribute his effort and even sacrifice his life to the cause of resisting the Japs.

- interviews questions need to be posted – think abt what you can ask your friends after they view the exhibits during the guided tour – specific questions related to what made these ppl war heroes like qualities and attitudes

- u need to check out ORAL interviews too – i think there are some in the websites I posted – esp ordinary people who showed great courage

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