After WW2, two Japanese men joined the Malayan Communist Party & stayed for over 40 years.

Alright, ladies and gentlemen. Let’s take a trip back to World War 2 – the critically acclaimed sequel to World War 1. No, no, we’re not gonna cover everything that happened during the Second World War, don’t worry. We’re here to weave a strange tale of two Japanese men whose bits of information are only mentioned in passing in several books and a research paper. Before you ask, you won’t find anything about these guys in our Sejarah textbooks (trust us, we’ve looked). 

Special thanks goes to our intern, Obi Wan, for helping out with research. Img from KnowYourMeme.

When the Japanese occupation of Malaya ended at the tail end of World War 2, two Japanese holdouts (hang on, we’ll explain what this is in just a bit) joined the Malayan Communist Party (MCP). Yep, the same MCP that was fighting to kick the Japanese out of Malaya just a short while ago. Weird doesn’t even begin to cover it. 

Before we get into who these two guys are and why they joined the MCP, we’ll first be doing a not-so-deep dive into the concept of Japanese holdouts. 

 

What in the world is a Japanese holdout?

After the United States went with the subtle strategy of turning Hiroshima and Nagasaki into rubble with atomic bombs in 1945, the shell-shocked nation announced their unconditional surrender. Not all of the Japanese soldiers went home immediately, though, and continued fighting as Japanese holdouts.  Some of them didn’t believe Japan had surrendered. Others simply didn’t get the news in time. Many refused to return due to their sense of honour. 

 

Hold up, did I hear that right?