Operation Zipper

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Operation Zipper was a planned British amphibious landing in Malaya near the end of World War II, intended to liberate the region from Japanese occupation but largely overtaken by Japan’s sudden surrender.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military operation
planned amphibious landing
alsoKnownAs Zipper
belligerent British Empire
United Kingdom
causeOf post‑surrender Allied landings in Malaya
commander Lord Louis Mountbatten
surface form: Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten
conflict World War II
country United Kingdom
endCause surrender of Japan
followedBy Operation Jurist
Operation Tiderace
geopoliticalContext end of Japanese occupation in Southeast Asia
restoration of British control in Malaya
historicalPeriod late stages of World War II
location British Malaya
surface form: Malaya

Port Dickson
Port Klang
surface form: Port Swettenham

west coast of Malaya
militaryBranchInvolved British Army
Royal Air Force
Royal Navy
nature amphibious operation
objective establishment of beachheads for further operations in Malaya
liberation of Malaya from Japanese occupation
seizure of ports on the west coast of Malaya
opponent Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
partOf Allied operations in Southeast Asia
Allied plans for the reconquest of Malaya
plannedBy British Armed Forces
South East Asia Command
plannedForceType air support from Allied air forces
amphibious assault force
naval task force
plannedOpposition Japanese garrison in Malaya
plannedStartTime August 1945
planningCountry United Kingdom
purpose to facilitate reoccupation and administration of Malaya by Allied authorities
to secure bases for further operations against Japanese forces in the region
region British Malaya
result Allied occupation of Malaya without major opposed landings
status partially executed
superseded by Japanese surrender
theater Pacific War
South-East Asian theatre of World War II
surface form: Southeast Asian theatre of World War II

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