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Kohima The Furthest Battle The Story Of The Japanese Invasion Of India In 1944 And The Britishindian Thermopylae 1st Edition Leslie Edwards

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Kohima The Furthest Battle The Story Of The Japanese Invasion Of India In 1944 And The Britishindian Thermopylae 1st Edition Leslie Edwards
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.1 MB
Pages: 926
Author: Leslie Edwards
ISBN: 9780750952606, 0750952601
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Kohima The Furthest Battle The Story Of The Japanese Invasion Of India In 1944 And The Britishindian Thermopylae 1st Edition Leslie Edwards by Leslie Edwards 9780750952606, 0750952601 instant download after payment.

By the end of 1943 the Japanese had occupied most of South-East Asia. On 6 March 1944, the first units of the Japanese 15 Army crossed the inhospitable border of what was then Burma, and invaded India. At the township of Kohima they were met by a small, hastily assembled force of Indian and British troops, later reinforced by 2 Division of Slim's 14 Army, who fought valiantly and forced the Japanese to retreat. Described by Mountbatten as 'the British/Indian Thermopylae', Kohima was a turning point in Japanese fortunes, heralding their continued defeat in battle until their formal surrender on 2 September 1945. Using extensive research in primary sources and many previously unpublished first-hand accounts, Leslie Edwards presents a definitive analysis of this pivotal battle.

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