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.
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The United States won the war by bombing Japan after Pearl Harbor.
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No, Japan won.
What war for the first? Communists won the war in Vietnam.
Although Japan won most of the battles, the war was settled by a negotiated peace agreement; with Japan considered the victor.
Burma was neutral.
WWII would have been simply a European War, and not a global war.
It was primarily important to tie up Japanese troops in Burma. If the atomic bombs hadn't been dropped, over a million troops were stationed in Burma and India, ready for a landing in Japan.
I'm almost definite that japan invaded Burma from Jan 15 to May 15 1942. They gained a lot by doing that.
jAPAN WOULD OF WON BECAUSE THEY WILL ATTACK FIRST.