[The following takes place in Southeast Asia following the surrender of Japanese forces at the end of World War II.]
Suddenly the streets were jammed with cars again, cars that had been scarce for so many years. Friedemann told me about how clever the Chinese had been: They took their vehicles apart when the Japanese conquered Singapore and distributed the parts among their kinfolks, waiting for this very moment to resurrect them.
Source:
Giese, Otto, and James E. Wise. “Surrender and Survival.” Shooting the War: The Memoir and Photographs of a U-Boat Officer in World War II. Naval Institute, 2003. 243. Print.
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