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- Burma_Campaign abstract "The Burma Campaign in the South-East Asian theatre of World War II was fought primarily between the forces of the British Empire and China, with support from the United States, against the forces of the Empire of Japan, Thailand, and the Indian National Army. British Empire forces peaked at around 1,000,000 land, naval and air forces, and were drawn primarily from British India, with British Army forces, 100,000 East and West African colonial troops, and smaller numbers of land and air forces from several other Dominions and Colonies. The Burmese Independence Army was trained by the Japanese and spearheaded the initial attacks against British Empire forces.The campaign had a number of notable features. The geographical characteristics of the region meant that factors like weather, disease and terrain had a major effect on operations. The lack of transport infrastructure placed an emphasis on military engineering and air transport to move and supply troops, and evacuate wounded. The campaign was also politically complex, with the British, the United States and the Chinese all having different strategic priorities.It was also the only land campaign by the Western Allies in the Pacific Theatre which proceeded continuously from the start of hostilities to the end of the war. This was due to its geographical location. By extending from Southeast Asia to India, its area included some lands which the British lost at the outset of the war, but also included areas of India wherein the Japanese advance was eventually stopped.The climate of the region is dominated by the seasonal monsoon rains, which allowed effective campaigning for only just over half of each year. This, together with other factors such as famine and disorder in British India and the priority given by the Allies to the defeat of Nazi Germany, prolonged the campaign and divided it into four phases: the Japanese invasion which led to the expulsion of British, Indian and Chinese forces in 1942; failed attempts by the Allies to mount offensives into Burma, from late 1942 to early 1944; the 1944 Japanese invasion of India which ultimately failed following the battles of Imphal and Kohima; and, finally, the successful Allied offensive which reoccupied Burma from late-1944 to mid-1945.".
- Burma_Campaign causalties "140,000+ total casualties including disease".
- Burma_Campaign causalties "2,394 including disease".
- Burma_Campaign causalties "73,909 total casualties".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "*".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "*Azad Hind".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "*British Burma".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "*Gambia".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "*Kenya".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "*Nepal".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "*Nigeria".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "*State of Burma".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "*Uganda".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "Allies:".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "Axis:".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "Empire of Japan".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "Republic of China".
- Burma_Campaign combatant "Thailand".
- Burma_Campaign commander Archibald_Wavell,_1st_Earl_Wavell.
- Burma_Campaign commander Aung_San.
- Burma_Campaign commander Chiang_Kai-shek.
- Burma_Campaign commander Du_Yuming.
- Burma_Campaign commander Empire_of_Japan.
- Burma_Campaign commander Heitarō_Kimura.
- Burma_Campaign commander India.
- Burma_Campaign commander Jarun_Rattanakun_Seriroengrit.
- Burma_Campaign commander Joseph_Stilwell.
- Burma_Campaign commander Louis_Mountbatten,_1st_Earl_Mountbatten_of_Burma.
- Burma_Campaign commander Masakazu_Kawabe.
- Burma_Campaign commander Mohan_Singh_(general).
- Burma_Campaign commander Myanmar.
- Burma_Campaign commander Plaek_Phibunsongkhram.
- Burma_Campaign commander Renya_Mutaguchi.
- Burma_Campaign commander Republic_of_China_(1912–49).
- Burma_Campaign commander Shōjirō_Iida.
- Burma_Campaign commander Subhas_Chandra_Bose.
- Burma_Campaign commander Thailand.
- Burma_Campaign commander United_Kingdom.
- Burma_Campaign commander United_States.
- Burma_Campaign commander Wei_Lihuang.
- Burma_Campaign commander William_Slim,_1st_Viscount_Slim.
- Burma_Campaign isPartOfMilitaryConflict Pacific_War.
- Burma_Campaign place British_rule_in_Burma.
- Burma_Campaign result "Decisive Allied victory".
- Burma_Campaign strength "*".
- Burma_Campaign strength "103,000 (1942);".
- Burma_Campaign strength "12,000".
- Burma_Campaign strength "280,000 (1944)".
- Burma_Campaign strength "316,700 (1944)".
- Burma_Campaign strength "43,000 (1945)".
- Burma_Campaign strength "75,000".
- Burma_Campaign strength "~1,000,000".
- Burma_Campaign thumbnail IND_003714_Battlefield_on_Scraggy_Hill_at_Shenam.jpg?width=300.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink 1412015367.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink ref=pd_bxgy_b_text_b.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink centburma.htm.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink indiaburma.htm.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink ntr-nothing-to-report.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink the-marine-from-mandalay.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink siam.shtml.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink launch_ani_burma_campaign.shtml.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink indo%2Dburma%5Fjune%5Fto%5Fnov%5F1943.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink www.burmastar.org.uk.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink summary.htm.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink imphal-kohima.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink burma.htm.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink burma.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink chindits.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink cansouthasia.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageExternalLink burma_e.shtml.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageID "627321".
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageLength "54744".
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageOutDegree "239".
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageRevisionID "683693053".
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 105_Independent_Mixed_Brigade.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 11th_(East_Africa)_Division.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 11th_Army_Group.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 11th_East_Africa_Division.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 15th_Division_(Imperial_Japanese_Army).
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 17th_Indian_Infantry_Division.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 17th_Infantry_Division_(India).
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 18th_Division_(Imperial_Japanese_Army).
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 255th_Indian_Tank_Brigade.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 26th_Indian_Infantry_Division.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 2nd_British_Infantry_Division.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 2nd_Infantry_Division_(United_Kingdom).
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 31st_Division_(Imperial_Japanese_Army).
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 36th_Infantry_Division_(United_Kingdom).
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 50th_Indian_Parachute_Brigade.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 50th_Parachute_Brigade_(India).
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 55th_Division_(Imperial_Japanese_Army).
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 56th_Division_(Imperial_Japanese_Army).
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 5th_Indian_Infantry_Division.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 5th_Infantry_Division_(India).
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink 7th_Indian_Infantry_Division.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink Allied_Land_Forces_South_East_Asia.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink Allies_of_World_War_II.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink American-British-Dutch-Australian_Command.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink Arakan_Province.
- Burma_Campaign wikiPageWikiLink Archibald_Wavell,_1st_Earl_Wavell.