Battle of Imphal
→
Battle of Kohima
→
Battle of Kohima
("Burma campaign of World War II")
→
Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay
("Burma Campaign")
→
Battle of Meiktila and Mandalay
("Burma Campaign 1944–1945")
→
Battle of Toungoo
("Burma Campaign")
→
Battle of Toungoo
("Burma Campaign (1941–1942)")
→
Battle of the Admin Box
→
Operation Capital
→
Operation Dracula
→
Operation U-Go
("Burma Campaign")
→
Salween offensive
("Burma Campaign")
→
Siege of Myitkyina
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partOf
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Armed Forces of the Empire of Japan
("Burma Campaign")
→
Battle of the Admin Box
→
British Commonwealth forces
("Burma Campaign (World War II)")
→
Imperial Japanese Army
("Battle of Imphal")
→
Imperial Japanese Army Air Service
→
Indian National Army
("Burma Campaign")
→
Mutaguchi Renya
→
Orde Charles Wingate
("Burma Campaign")
→
United States Army Air Forces
("China-Burma-India Theater")
→
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conflict
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Chinese 71st Army
("Burma Campaign")
→
Chinese Expeditionary Force
("Burma Campaign")
→
Chinese Expeditionary Force
("Northern Burma Campaign")
→
Fourteenth Army
("Burma campaign 1944–1945")
→
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engagement
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China Theater
("Burma Campaign")
→
China Theater
("Yunnan-Burma Road operations")
→
South-East Asian theatre of World War II
("Burma Campaign")
→
South-East Asian theatre of World War II
("Arakan Campaigns")
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majorCampaign
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Azad Hind Government
("Burma Campaign")
→
Chindits
("Burma Campaign")
→
Fourteenth Army
→
Long Range Penetration Groups
("Burma Campaign")
→
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theatre
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Burma campaign
("First Arakan campaign")
→
Burma campaign
("Second Arakan campaign")
→
Pacific War
→
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hasPart
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United Kingdom
("First Arakan campaign")
→
United Kingdom
("Second Arakan campaign")
→
United Kingdom
("Central Burma offensive (1945)")
→
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involvedIn
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China Burma India Theater
("Burma Campaign")
→
China Burma India Theater
("Northern Burma and Western Yunnan Campaign")
→
China Burma India Theater
("Arakan Campaigns")
→
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keyOperation
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CBI Theater
("Burma Campaign (1942–1945)")
→
CBI Theater
("Northern Burma and Ledo Road operations")
→
CBI Theater
("Defense of India’s eastern frontier")
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notableCampaign
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Allied military engineers
("Burma Campaign")
→
Joseph W. Stilwell
("Burma Campaign")
→
United Kingdom
→
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participantIn
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British Indian Army
("Burma campaign of World War II")
→
Japanese 5th Division
("Burma Campaign")
→
Shojiro Iida
("Japanese invasion of Burma")
→
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participatedIn
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Battle of Toungoo
("Japanese invasion of Burma")
→
Battle of the Admin Box
("First Arakan campaign")
→
Operation U-Go
("Japanese Arakan offensive")
→
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precededBy
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Commander-in-Chief, India
("Burma Campaign")
→
Military Affairs Commission of the National Government of China
("Burma Campaign (China–Burma–India theater)")
→
Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945)
→
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significantEvent
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South East Asia Command
("Burma Campaign")
→
South East Asia Command
("Liberation of Burma")
→
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coordinatedOperation
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Battle of Kohima
("India–Burma front")
→
Battle of the Admin Box
("Arakan front")
→
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front
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Merrill's Marauders
("Northern Burma campaign")
→
Pacific theater commands
→
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notableOperation
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Indian Army engineer units
→
Special Force
("Burma Campaign")
→
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theaterOfOperations
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77th Indian Infantry Brigade
("Burma Campaign")
→
Sam Manekshaw
("Burma Campaign")
→
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theatreOfOperations
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Battle of Imphal
→
Battle of Kohima
→
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turningPointIn
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Operation Capital
("Japanese forces in Burma")
→
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aimedAt
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CBI Theater
("China Burma India Theater")
→
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alsoKnownAs
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Royal Berkshire Regiment
("Burma 1944–1945")
→
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battleHonour
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Burma Road
("Japanese invasion of Burma")
→
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closureEvent
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Lashio
("Burma campaign of World War II")
→
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conflictInvolvement
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Operation U-Go
("Allied Burma offensive of 1944–1945")
→
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followedBy
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CBI Theater
("China-Burma-India Theater")
→
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fullName
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The Hump airlift over the Himalayas
("Japanese capture of Burma")
→
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hasCause
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Guomin Gemingjun
("Burma Campaign (China–Burma–India Theater)")
→
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notableBattle
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Shojiro Iida
("Japanese campaign in Burma 1941–1942")
→
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notableEvent
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Battle of Singapore
("Burma Campaign")
→
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relatedEvent
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CBI Theater
("Burma Campaign")
→
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relatedTheater
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William Slim
("Burma Campaign")
→
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servedIn
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Dutch East Indies campaign
("Burma campaign (1942)")
→
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successor
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W. D. A. Lentaigne
("Burma Campaign")
→
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theatreOfWar
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