Sentosa Island Wax Museum Surrender Chambers
Sentosa is currently a resort island of some 500 ha off the south coast of Singapore. The Surrender Chambers at Fort Siloso has a long history. A Quick Guide To The Top 20 Sentosa Attractions You Cannot Miss Debra K White It was first opened in 1985 at the building where the present-day Madame Tussaud Singapore is now located and was moved to Fort Siloso almost 20 years later in 2004. Sentosa island wax museum surrender chambers . The Surrender Chambers depicted the surrender of the Japanese to the Allies when the war was over. The Surrender Chambers which depicts Singapore during the World War II years 1941-1945 captures the humiliation of defeat and the joy of victory through the use of rare audio and visual archive material such as photographs and footage with realistic wax works recapturing the historical moments of the signing of both the Britishs humiliating surrender on February 15. You can read more about the history of the surrenders from infopedia and mindef. Sen