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  2. Battle of Imphal - Wikipedia

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    Imphal 1944 (Japanese: 1944年インパール, romanized: 1944-Nen inpāru) is 2014 Japanese-English bilingual feature film based on the Battle of Imphal of World War II. It was directed and produced by London based Japanese actor and filmmaker Junichi Kajioka.

  3. Operation U-Go - Wikipedia

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    Aimed at the Brahmaputra Valley, through the towns of Imphal and Kohima, the offensive along with the overlapping Ha Go offensive was one of the last Japanese offensives during the Second World War. The offensive culminated in the Battles of Imphal and Kohima, where the Japanese and their allies were first held and then pushed back.

  4. Imphal War Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Imphal War Cemetery is located in Imphal, the capital of the Indian state of Manipur, in Northeast India, which has an international border with upper Burma (now Myanmar). The cemetery has 1,600 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War and is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission . [ 1 ]

  5. Imphal Peace Museum - Wikipedia

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    It is a living memory of the Battle of Imphal (Anglo-Japanese war) and other World War II battles (March–July 1944) fought in Manipur. It is supported by the non profit grant making Nippon Foundation (TNF), collaborating with the 2nd World War Imphal Campaign Foundation, [1] Manipur Tourism Forum and the Government of Manipur.

  6. RAF Third Tactical Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Fought in the battle of Imphal. No. 136 Squadron RAF: 221: Flew Hurricanes till October 1943 and then Spitfires. Fought in the battle of Imphal No. 152 Squadron RAF: 221: 19 December 1943: Duration: Fought in the battle of Imphal, operated Spitfires from front-line strips and supported the Fourteenth Army during its final conquest of Burma. No ...

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

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    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 the 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 ...

  8. INA Martyrs' Memorial Complex - Wikipedia

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    The INA Martyrs' Memorial complex is a war memorial at Moirang, 45 km south of Imphal, in Manipur state of India, dedicated to the soldiers of the Indian National Army. The main feature of the complex is a reconstruction of the INA's memorial to its fallen soldiers as it stood in Singapore, before its demolition at the hands of British Indian ...

  9. Maibam Lotpa Ching - Wikipedia

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    Maibam Lotpa Ching [1] or Red Hills is a historical site of World War II, in Nambol, Bishnupur district of Manipur, India. The site is a small hillock about 17 Kms south of Imphal City on Tiddim Road (NH-150). A fierce battle was fought at the site between the Allied Forces and the Japanese Forces during World War II.