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Kohima 1944: The battle that saved India

Kohima 1944: The battle that saved India

by Robert Lyman (Author), Peter Dennis (Illustrator)
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Osprey's Campaign title for the Battle of Kohima during World War II (1939-1945), which saved India from Japanese attacks. In March 1944 the Japanese Army launched Operation U-Go, an attack on Assam in India intended to inspire a rising by the Indian populace against British rule. The Japanese plan would rely on mobility, infiltration and captured supplies to maintain the momentum of the attack. A month earlier the Japanese had launched Operation Ha-Go, which was intended as a feint to draw British attention away from the Imphal area where the brunt of the U-Go attacks would take place. But British forces employed new defensive techniques to counter the Japanese infiltration tactics; forming defensive boxes, supplied by air, they held out against determined Japanese assaults until the Japanese were forced to withdraw, short of supplies. These tactics were again employed on a larger scale when Imphal and Kohima were surrounded during Operation U-Go. Kohima (the 'Stalingrad of the East') was the crucial key point to the successful defence of Imphal, and took place in two stages. From 3 to 16 April the Japanese attempted to capture Kohima Ridge, which dominated the road along which the British and Indian troops centred on the Imphal plain were supplied. As the small garrison held out against fierce and repeatedly desperate attempts by the Japanese 31st Division to destroy them, so the British 2nd Division fought to break through and relieve them. Then for over two months from 18 April, British and Indian troops counter-attacked in an effort to drive the Japanese from the positions they had already captured that blocked the road to Imphal. The battle ended on June 22 when British and Indian troops from Kohima and Imphal met at Milestone 109, thus ending the siege. Read more

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PublisherOsprey Publishing
Publication dateNov. 23 2010
EditionIllustrated
LanguageEnglish
Print length96 pages
ISBN-101846039398
ISBN-13978-1846039393
Item weight318 g
Dimensions18.39 x 0.51 x 24.61 cm
Part of seriesCampaign
Best Sellers Rank#765,689 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #211 in Indian History (Books) #1,572 in Japanese History (Books) #5,058 in U.S. History of World War II
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