Ba Maw

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Ba Maw was a Burmese nationalist leader and politician who served as the head of state of Japanese-occupied Burma during World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Burmese nationalist
head of state
human
politician
alliedWith Empire of Japan NERFINISHED
conflict World War II
countryOfCitizenship Burma NERFINISHED
Myanmar NERFINISHED
describedAs collaborationist leader during Japanese occupation of Burma
key figure in transition from colonial rule to independence in Burma
detainedBy British authorities
Japanese authorities after World War II
educatedAt University of Bordeaux NERFINISHED
University of Calcutta NERFINISHED
University of Oxford
University of Rangoon NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Bamar NERFINISHED
familyName Maw NERFINISHED
givenName Ba NERFINISHED
headOfGovernmentOf State of Burma NERFINISHED
headOfStateOf State of Burma NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Burmese
English
movement Burmese nationalism
anti-colonialism
nativeLanguage Burmese
notableFor leadership of Japanese-sponsored State of Burma during World War II
role in Burmese independence movement
notableWork Breakthrough in Burma NERFINISHED
occupation author
judge
lawyer
politician
opposedTo British colonial rule in Burma
partOf Burmese independence movement NERFINISHED
politicalIdeology Burmese nationalism NERFINISHED
authoritarianism
positionHeld Chief Justice of Burma NERFINISHED
Head of State of the State of Burma
Minister of Education of Burma
President of the State of Burma NERFINISHED
Prime Minister of Burma
precededBy British colonial administration in Burma NERFINISHED
religion Buddhism
succeededBy Allied military administration in Burma NERFINISHED
wrote Breakthrough in Burma NERFINISHED
memoirs on Burmese independence struggle

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