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story that my grandmother
                                                         remembers from the
         Mdm xxxx                               A                                                    Mdm xxxx                         Born 1938
                                        Born 1938        time the Japanese invaded                    By Tan Hui Xuan,
         By  Bryan Pay                                   Singapore was when she                       Millennia Institute
         Millennia Institute                    was about 4 years old. The Japanese
                                                soldiers were conducting the Sook
                                                Ching operation to get rid of those
                                                suspected to be anti-Japanese.                               y grandmother was 4 when the war happened. She doesn’t
                                                                                                             recall much, but she recalls the horrifying things that
                With their main targets being the Chinese, my grandmother’s family                           happened. She remembers running back and forth to the
                at the time was also under suspicion of being anti-Japanese. This is             Mhouses of her various relatives in order to avoid bombings.
                the reason why every single time the Japanese made their rounds
                around the small island, her father would send her to their Malay                 “Being a young child, she couldn’t understand what was going
                neighbour’s house to hide, so in case there were any dangers, she                 on and why she had to queue for food, and why food rations
                would still be safe. However, there was this one time my grandmother              ran out by the time she got to the front. Her family learned to
                mentioned that she would never forget was when the Japanese
                soldier, a young man around the age of twenty, barged into her                    go earlier next time, and she’d accompany her sister to collect
                neighbour’s house to check around for anything suspicious.                        food rations.”

                “My grandmother was told to hide under the bed with                                    She recounts how her family had to live off yam, tapioca, and sweet
                their youngest son, who she remembered was about                                       potatoes, since it was easier to grow them (yam and sweet potatoes)
                                                                                                       as compared to rice. Tapioca was introduced when the people
                six years older than her, as the Japanese soldier looked                               were sick of the monotony. She recounts how they were instantly
                                     around everywhere. When he entered                                bankrupt when hyperinflation occurred. She remembers the sounds
                                     the room they were in, her friend had                             of newlyweds begging the Japanese soldiers to let them go.
                                     to cover her mouth and nose so that                          When asked why she still remembered the sound of their begging, she
                                     the Japanese soldier wouldn’t hear                           simply said, ‘it was brutal.’ She was told to be careful with what she said
                                     their breathing.”                                            and what she did, as the Japanese had introduced Sook Ching, a purge of
                                                                                                  purification. She remembers being absolutely terrified. She wasn’t able to
                                     She elaborated on how terrifying an                          sleep at night, wide-eyed and listening to any footsteps outside the door.
                       experience it was and that even though she was young, the
                       memory stuck with her for the rest of her life. Luckily, the                           She was later told to not worry, as the Japanese seemed
                       Japanese soldier left without finding anything incriminating                           to round up only men. Loud noises scared her. Ironically,
                       against her neighbours. After the war, she learned that the                            she prefers the volume of the television to be turned on
                                                                                                              high now. This is my grandmother’s story. She doesn’t recall
                       reason her father sent her to their neighbour’s house was to
                       protect her and talked about how grateful she was to him                               much, but when she does, she tells me about it.
                       for the risks he was willing to take to keep her safe.


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