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Parit Sulong

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Country
  
Malaysia

Districts
  
Batu Pahat

Postal code
  
83500

State
  
Johor

International Calling Code
  
07-41xxxxx

Local time
  
Thursday 5:41 PM

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Weather
  
28°C, Wind NE at 10 km/h, 82% Humidity

Parit Sulong is a small town in Batu Pahat District, Johor, Malaysia on the Simpang Kiri River, 30 km east of Muar. The historical Parit Sulong Bridge constructed during World War II is a main feature in that town.

Map of 83500 Parit Sulong, Johor, Malaysia

The first large massacre of 161 Australian troops by Japanese forces occurred at Parit Sulong on the west coast of Malaya on 22 January 1942. Wounded survivors from the battle of Muar who could not travel on foot were left at Parit Sulong when the remnants of the greatly outnumbered force of Australians and Indians escaped from the Japanese who surrounded them.

The Japanese soldiers are said to have kicked and hit the prisoners with rifle butts. They forced them into an overcrowded shed and denied them food, water and medical attention. At sunset, those able to walk were roped or wired together and were led away. The Japanese collected petrol from the Allied vehicles which had been left stranded, shot and bayoneted their prisoners, threw petrol upon them and ignited it.

The officer who ordered the massacre, Lt General Takuma Nishimura, was tried and convicted of war crimes and executed by hanging on 11 June 1951.

Approximately 18km away from Bandar Penggaram,Batu Pahat, capital of Batu Pahat district.

References

Parit Sulong Wikipedia