Japanese occupation of Subejo
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Japanese-occupied Subejo | |||||||||
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1941–1945 | |||||||||
Motto: Bersatulah Nippon Subejo! (Japanese: 団結日本すべじょう!) | |||||||||
Anthem: "Kimigayo" | |||||||||
Status | Military occupation by the Empire of Japan | ||||||||
Capital | None (de jure) Bandar Diraja (de facto, 1941–1945) | ||||||||
Government | Military occupation | ||||||||
Historical era | World War II | ||||||||
• Pacific War begins | 8 December 1941[a] | ||||||||
• Japanese troops landed on Bandar Subejo[b] | 8 December 1941 | ||||||||
15 August 1945 | |||||||||
• Formation of the Kingdom of Subejo | September 1945 | ||||||||
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Today part of | Democratic Republic of Subejia Malaysia | ||||||||
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The then Subejo was gradually occupied by the Japanese between December 1941. The Japanese remained in occupation until their surrender to the Allies in 1945. The Japanese garrison in Subejo to lay down their arms was in Bandar Subejo (now known as Bandar Subejia).
History
The Japanese troops that was leaded by Raja Sasuke occupied Subejo on December 1941. On 1945, while Japan surrender to the Allies, Raja Sasuke was elected as King of Subejo.