Burma campaign

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The Burma campaign was a major World War II land campaign in Southeast Asia in which Allied and Japanese forces fought for control of Burma’s vital territory and supply routes.



Referenced by (85)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
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
partOf
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")
conflict
Chinese 71st Army ("Burma Campaign")
Chinese Expeditionary Force ("Burma Campaign")
Chinese Expeditionary Force ("Northern Burma Campaign")
Fourteenth Army ("Burma campaign 1944–1945")
engagement
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")
majorCampaign
Azad Hind Government ("Burma Campaign")
Chindits ("Burma Campaign")
Fourteenth Army
Long Range Penetration Groups ("Burma Campaign")
theatre
Burma campaign ("First Arakan campaign")
Burma campaign ("Second Arakan campaign")
Pacific War
hasPart
United Kingdom ("First Arakan campaign")
United Kingdom ("Second Arakan campaign")
United Kingdom ("Central Burma offensive (1945)")
involvedIn
China Burma India Theater ("Burma Campaign")
China Burma India Theater ("Northern Burma and Western Yunnan Campaign")
China Burma India Theater ("Arakan Campaigns")
keyOperation
CBI Theater ("Burma Campaign (1942–1945)")
CBI Theater ("Northern Burma and Ledo Road operations")
CBI Theater ("Defense of India’s eastern frontier")
notableCampaign
Allied military engineers ("Burma Campaign")
Joseph W. Stilwell ("Burma Campaign")
United Kingdom
participantIn
British Indian Army ("Burma campaign of World War II")
Japanese 5th Division ("Burma Campaign")
Shojiro Iida ("Japanese invasion of Burma")
participatedIn
Battle of Toungoo ("Japanese invasion of Burma")
Battle of the Admin Box ("First Arakan campaign")
Operation U-Go ("Japanese Arakan offensive")
precededBy
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)
significantEvent
South East Asia Command ("Burma Campaign")
South East Asia Command ("Liberation of Burma")
coordinatedOperation
Battle of Kohima ("India–Burma front")
Battle of the Admin Box ("Arakan front")
front
Merrill's Marauders ("Northern Burma campaign")
Pacific theater commands
notableOperation
Indian Army engineer units
Special Force ("Burma Campaign")
theaterOfOperations
77th Indian Infantry Brigade ("Burma Campaign")
Sam Manekshaw ("Burma Campaign")
theatreOfOperations
Battle of Imphal
Battle of Kohima
turningPointIn
Operation Capital ("Japanese forces in Burma")
aimedAt
CBI Theater ("China Burma India Theater")
alsoKnownAs
Royal Berkshire Regiment ("Burma 1944–1945")
battleHonour
Burma Road ("Japanese invasion of Burma")
closureEvent
Lashio ("Burma campaign of World War II")
conflictInvolvement
Operation U-Go ("Allied Burma offensive of 1944–1945")
followedBy
CBI Theater ("China-Burma-India Theater")
fullName
The Hump airlift over the Himalayas ("Japanese capture of Burma")
hasCause
Guomin Gemingjun ("Burma Campaign (China–Burma–India Theater)")
notableBattle
Shojiro Iida ("Japanese campaign in Burma 1941–1942")
notableEvent
Battle of Singapore ("Burma Campaign")
relatedEvent
CBI Theater ("Burma Campaign")
relatedTheater
William Slim ("Burma Campaign")
servedIn
Dutch East Indies campaign ("Burma campaign (1942)")
successor
W. D. A. Lentaigne ("Burma Campaign")
theatreOfWar

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