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  2. Burma campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Burma campaign was a series of battles fought in the British colony of Burma.It was part of the South-East Asian theatre of World War II and primarily involved forces of the Allies (mainly from the British Empire and the Republic of China, with support from the United States) against the invading forces of the Empire of Japan.

  3. Burma campaign (1944) - Wikipedia

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    The fighting in the Burma campaign in 1944 was among the most severe in the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II.It took place along the borders between Burma and India, and Burma and China, and involved the British Commonwealth, Chinese and United States forces, against the forces of Imperial Japan and the Indian National Army.

  4. Battles and operations of the Indian National Army - Wikipedia

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    The Battles and Operations involving the Indian National Army during World War II were all fought in the South-East Asian theatre.These range from the earliest deployments of the INA's preceding units in espionage during Malayan Campaign in 1942, through the more substantial commitments during the Japanese Ha Go and U Go offensives in the Upper Burma and Manipur region, to the defensive ...

  5. Burma campaign (1944–1945) - Wikipedia

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    The US Army Campaigns of World War II. CMH Pub 72-37. Washington, DC: United States Army Center of Military History. OCLC 835432028. Archived from the original on 8 July 2011; Moser, Don (1978). World War II: China-Burma-India. Alexandria, VA: Time-Life Books. ISBN 978-0-8094-2484-9. Newell, Clayton R. (1995). Burma 1942. The US Army Campaigns ...

  6. Burma Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Burma Corps ('Burcorps') was an Army Corps of the Indian Army during the Second World War. It was formed in Prome , Burma , on 19 March 1942, took part in the retreat through Burma , and was disbanded on arrival in India in May 1942.

  7. Indian Army during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Army during World War II, a British force also referred to as the British Indian Army, [1] began the war, in 1939, numbering just under 200,000 men. [2] By the end of the war, it had become the largest volunteer army in history, rising to over 2.5 million men in August 1945.

  8. Indian National Army - Wikipedia

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    'Free Indian Army') was a Japanese-allied and -supported armed force constituted in Southeast Asia during World War II and led by Indian anti-colonial nationalist Subhas Chandra Bose. [3] [4] It comprised British Indian Army POWs taken by the Japan and enlisting civilians in the region. [5] The INA aimed to liberate India from British rule. [6]

  9. Burma campaign (1942–1943) - Wikipedia

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    The Burma campaign in the South-East Asian Theatre of World War II took place over four years from 1942 to 1945. During the first year of the campaign, the Imperial Japanese Army with aid from Burmese insurgents had driven British forces and Chinese forces out of Burma, and occupied most of the country.