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Lives And Times Of HRH
Lives And Times Of HRH
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He begins with his family’s history in Singapore, including that of his grandfather, John Hochstadt, who founded the Singapore Casket Company. He then continues through his childhood and an education part of which coincided with the Japanese occupation, before moving on to his working life.
Hochstadt has held many positions across the public and private sectors, such as acting director of manpower of the Ministry of Defence when Singapore had to build its armed forces from scratch. He was instrumental in many pivotal moments in modern Singapore’s history, including being the logistics coordinator of the delegation to Singapore’s 1965 admission to the United Nations. During his later career, he was high commissioner to several Commonwealth African nations.
Full of warmth and humour, lives & times of hrh traces a life dedicated to public service in Singapore, from its time as a crown colony through its evolution to the Republic of Singapore.
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A personal journey through Singapore's history and development.
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Who is this book for?
This book offers a fascinating glimpse into Singapore's transformation through the lens of someone deeply involved in its history. Hochstadt’s storytelling is engaging and full of warmth, making it feel like an intimate conversation with a trusted guide. If you’re interested in Singapore’s journey to independence and love stories of dedication and resilience, this is a truly compelling read.