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VICTORY IN BURMA
History of War
|Issue 148
Lieutenant General Bill Slim had a cunning plan to unstitch the Japanese defence of Burma in 1945

The reconquest of Burma in 1945 was the result of Lieutenant General Bill Slim's determination to follow up on the retreating remnants of Lieutenant General Renya Mutaguchi's 15th Army, after their defeats at the great battles of Kohima and Imphal in mid-1944. However, until Slim actually crossed the Chindwin river in December 1944 there was no plan to reconquer Burma and to recover it in its entirety for the Allies.
This came about as the result of a brilliant campaign by the 14th Army that effectively unstitched the Japanese defence of Burma by outflanking the main force of defenders along the Irrawaddy at Mandalay. The 14th Army did this by attacking the key Japanese supply base southwest of Mandalay, all the while pretending to be attacking exclusively from the north. It was a strategy that took the Japanese by surprise and meant they were unable thereafter to mount a coherent defence of Burma.

Men, mules and elephants struggled down jungle tracks after the retreating Japanese, crossing swollen rivers and rebuilding collapsed tracks and roads. Above them, the over-stretched air forces pushed through minimal visibility to deliver their precious loads by parachute and free-drop to the troops below.
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