Disambiguation evidence for United Kingdom (indirectly via Burma operations) via surface form

"United Kingdom"


As subject (47)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "United Kingdom".

Predicate Object
alliedWith Nationalist Government of China
surface form: Chiang Kai-shek’s Nationalist government
alliedWith Roosevelt administration
surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt’s United States administration
alliedWith Soviet Union
capital London, England
surface form: London
colonialRelationshipWith Burma (until 1937)
surface form: Burma
commandStructure South East Asia Command
continent Europe
cooperatedWith British Indian Army
cooperatedWith Republic of China
cooperatedWith China Burma India Theater
surface form: US China–Burma–India Theater command
cooperatedWith United States NERFINISHED
coordinatedThrough Combined Chiefs of Staff
coordinatedWith China Theater command structures
foughtAgainst Japan
surface form: Empire of Japan
indirectImpactOn Allied strategy in the China–Burma–India Theater
indirectImpactOn China Theater logistics
indirectlySupported Chinese Nationalist forces via Burma operations
instanceOf Allied power in World War II
instanceOf sovereign state
involvedIn Battle of Imphal
involvedIn Battle of Kohima
involvedIn Burma campaign
surface form: Central Burma offensive (1945)
involvedIn Burma campaign
surface form: First Arakan campaign
involvedIn Burma campaign
surface form: Second Arakan campaign
logisticalContribution supply routes through India and Burma to China
militaryBranchInvolved British Army
militaryBranchInvolved Royal Air Force
militaryBranchInvolved Royal Navy
notableCommanderInBurmaOperations Lord Louis Mountbatten
surface form: Louis Mountbatten
notableCommanderInBurmaOperations William Slim
partOf Allies of World War II
surface form: Allies in World War II
partOf Allies of World War II
surface form: United Nations coalition in World War II
participantIn Burma campaign
participantIn China Burma India Theater
surface form: China–Burma–India Theater
participantIn South-East Asian theatre of World War II
surface form: Southeast Asian Theater of World War II
participantIn World War II
ruled Myanmar
surface form: Burma
strategicObjectiveInBurma defend India
strategicObjectiveInBurma reconquer Burma from Japan
strategicObjectiveInBurma reopen land communications with China
supported The Hump airlift operations via coordination with Allies
supportedConstructionOf Ledo Road
timePeriodOfRule Government of Burma Act 1935
surface form: British rule in Burma (1885–1948)
usedForOperations Myanmar
surface form: Burma
usedForOperations India
warAimInAsia defeat Imperial Japan
warAimInAsia restore British colonial control in Burma