Sea biscuts
Tjey preserved their food in salts to keep it lasting for longer.
World War 2 has already passed and it one part of it was in Singapore in the 1960s
rice, cereal, pork... many things not stated here too.
Rice and fish and anything else they could get their hands on that the Japanese did not get to first. Singapore struggled to eat because Japanese did not allow food trade to be shipped to Singapore and they hoarded most of the food.
The British liberated Singapore from the Japanese occupiers towards the end of World War I. However, there was food shortage, high rate of unemployment, worker strikes, and the populace was disgruntled with British occupation. The economy of Singapore recovered after several years.
Yes, Singapore was involved in both World Wars I and II. If you are in Singapore, check out the St. Andrews' Cathedral for the glorious dead and the war memorial park.
Britains military base at Singapore.
Singapore was an impregnable fortress for Australia.
15 Feb 1942
The Japanese occupied Singapore during World War II, from 1942 to 1945.
To preserve their New World Empire.