A HIGHLY ILLUSTRATED ACCOUNT OF THE DECISIVE BATTLE OF IMPHAL DURING
WORLD WAR II, WHERE THE ATTEMPTED JAPANESE INVASION OF INDIA WAS
TURNED BACK IN ITS LARGEST LAND DEFEAT OF THE WAR SO FAR.
In March 1944, the Japanese Fifteenth Army launched an offensive into
India from Burma. Named 'U Go', its main objective was the capture of
the town of Imphal, which provided the easiest route between India and
Burma. Whoever controlled it, controlled access between the two
countries.
Facing off against the Japanese was the British Fourteenth Army and
its Imphal-based 4 Corps. For the next four months, over 200,000 men
clashed in the hills and valley of Manipur in what has since been
described as one of the greatest battles of World War II.
Although numbers vary, it is estimated that some 30,000 Japanese
soldiers died and 23,000 were injured at Imphal–Kohima in 1944 due
to fighting, disease and in the retreat back to Burma. It remains the
largest defeat on land ever for the Japanese Army.
With fully commissioned artwork and maps, this is the complete story
of the turning point in the Burma campaign in World War II.
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ISBN
9781472820174
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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