We don't want it. It's the 21st century now.
Japanese Burma Area Army was created in 1943.
Japanese Burma Area Army ended in 1945.
So that the Japanese could build their army up in Burma and eventually conquer Asia. The original route which the Japanese took was long and took too much time, it also opened them up to attacks from the Allied forces. The Burma railway originally was going to be built by Burma and Moulmein but they abandoned this idea when the second world war broke out, the Japanese just took over the plan.
No, it did not really change sides. Burma was on the side of the Allies during the Japanese invasion. The Japanese army established a puppet government in the part of Burma that it ocuppied after they invaded. The Allies liberated Burma at the end of the war. The Allies did not treat Burma as an enemy, only those members of the Japanese puppet government. The Axis powers often setup these puppet governments in countries that they invaded & ocuppied. Japanese had puppet governments in the Philippines, China, etc. The Germans had puppet governments in Poland, Norway, Belgium, Yugoslavia, Greece, etc.
Read the book "Burma Rifles."
Aung San and other 29 people left Burma to go to Japan to train in military. In 1941, they fought alongside the Japanese who invaded Burma. The Japanese promised Aung San that if the British were defeated, they would grant Burma her freedom. The Japanese did not keep their promise hence Aung San negotiated with the British to help them defeat the Japanese. Aung San was able to negotiate an agreement in January 1947 with the British, under which Burma would be granted total independence from Britain. Although a controversial figure to some ethnic minorities, he also had regular meetings with ethnic leaders throughout Burma in an effort to create reconciliation and unity for all Burmese
Burma .
The Burma campaign during World War II involved a series of battles between Allied forces, primarily British and Commonwealth troops, and the Japanese military. The Allies ultimately emerged victorious, successfully pushing the Japanese out of Burma in 1945. This victory was crucial for regaining control of Southeast Asia and contributed to the overall defeat of Japan in the war.
the criminal justice system in Burma ia not far, because the military beader do anything they want. no law
Migratory populations of the bird spend winters in Burma, Hainan Island, and Vietnam.
They didn't, the British were in Burma & India fighting against the Japanese Army during WWII.
the Burma Railway is a railway 415 km (280 miles) long railway stretching between Thailand and Burma.