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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.British power in East Asia was fatally wounded by the Japanese occupation of the region in 1942-45.
Although short-lived, the Japanese occupation unleashed the forces of colonial nationalism in Malaya as elsewhere. But Malay nationalism triggered a reaction from the Chinese, who feared Malay and Islamic domination and turned in large numbers to the Malayan Communist Party.
It took a tough military response from the British, and concessions by both the Malay and Chinese political leaderships, to end the Communist insurgency and bring about the establishment of an independent, multi-racial Federation of Malaya in 1957.
I have not long finished typing two books on the subject for a friend. One is called Operation Sharp End - Smashing Terorism in Malaya 1948-1958 (Memories of the Malayan Police). The other is called Smashing Terrorism in the Malayan Emergency (The Vital Contribution of the Police) this one is a reprint of the first book but with extras. Both available for sale.
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