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Victory over Japanese at Kohima named Britain's greatest battle

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The Battle of Imphal/ Kohima, when British troops fighting in horrendous jungle conditions turned the tide against the Japanese Army in World War II, has been chosen as Britain's greatest battle.

Kohima was picked over the more celebrated battles of D-Day and Waterloo in a contest organised by the National Army Museum. Rorke's Drift in the 1879 Zulu War and the Battle of Aliwal in the Anglo-Sikh War in Punjab in 1846 brought up the rear.

"Great things were at stake in a war with the toughest enemy any British Army has had to fight," historian Robert Lyman said, making the case for Kohima in a debate at the museum. If Lieutenant General William Slim's Army of British, Indian, Gurkha and African troops had lost, the consequences for the allied cause would have been catastrophic, he said.

The contest's criteria included a battle's political and historical impact, the challenges the troops faced, and the strategy and tactics employed. Waterloo had topped an online poll which produced a list of 20 land battles fought since the English Civil War.

The top five were debated on Saturday before going to an audience vote. The winner was something of a surprise given the enduring prominence of Waterloo and D-Day/ Normandy in Britain. Indeed, the troops who fought in India and Burma in World War II called themselves "The Forgotten Army".

The Battle of Imphal/ Kohima took place in 1944 in Nagaland when Japanese troops poured over the Burmese border to strike at India. Fought over a vast area of jungle and mountain, it was marked by vicious hand-to-hand fighting. The successful British defence meant they were then able to push into Burma and roll back the Japanese from mainland Asia.

"The victory was of a profound significance because it demonstrated categorically to the Japanese that they were not invincible. This was to be very important in preparing the entire Japanese nation to accept defeat," Lyman said. He suggested that one reason the battle is relatively unfeted was because Britain itself played it down due to US President Franklin Roosevelt's opposition to empire.

In fact, Lyman said: "This was the last real battle of British Empire and the first battle of the new India. The Indian troops "weren't fighting for the British or the Raj but for a newly emerging and independent India and against the totalitarianism of Japan". He ranked it with Midway, El Alamein and Stalingrad as the main turning point battles of World War II.

His adversary in the debate, former Parachute Regiment Colonel Stuart Tootal, argued a strong case for the D-Day landings and subsequent Battle for Normandy against Hitler's Germany in 1944.

Victory over Japanese at Kohima named Britain's greatest battle - Indian Express
 
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Just who choose this battle to be the British greatest battle? I wonder.........And what is the requirement of choosing said Battle

The greatest battle the Brits fought Most definitely must be Battle of Hastings. Without this, there will not be a present day Britain or even Europe, or to less extend The British of Britain...
 
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or to less extend The British of Britain...

or to be more correct the French of Britain?

Always though between the Normans the Romans the Saxons the Vikings and the occasional shipwrecked Spaniard the "English" gene pool is a pretty dilute one by now.
 
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I think the battle of Britain in WW2 was Britains greatest.

Britain has been a warring country for centuries and "Battlefield Britain" is a great series on these wars.
 
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or to be more correct the French of Britain?

Always though between the Normans the Romans the Saxons the Vikings and the occasional shipwrecked Spaniard the "English" gene pool is a pretty dilute one by now.

Well, Norman of Britain I should say............

And yes, as you said, without this battle, the bloodline of British (This time is correct) will be hack a lot different than the Brits now.
 
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The famous quote

" When You Go Home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Their Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today "

was etched here in Kohima...
 
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Interesting choice. To be sure Kohima was a 'great' battle, and pivotal in its impact on the war in the South Eastern Theater.

In essence it was a defence of a hill town in North East India, Kohima, by some 1500 Allied soldiers that were subjected to attack by an estimated 13,000 Japanese troops.

The Allied soldiers were trapped in Kohima town; their goal was to hold out until reinforcements arrived. The besieging Japanese division's objective was to clear out this town and occupy it. Kohima was an important stop for the Japanese in their planned assault on India. Equally, the British had to make sure they held the town to frustrate Japanese ambitions. It was therefore vital to both sides.

The terrain was muddy, with steep hill sides made worse by the rain. This was great defensive territory for the tiny Allied contingent that consisted of Rajput, Nagas, Assamese and the Kent Regiments (among others). Even so the ferocity of the Japanese assault was unmatched and at one stage the entire defensive perimeter had shrunk to some 350 square yards.

It was a hellish affair. Suicide assaults at 50 meter range, arty fire on one's own positions, charge and counter charge. The Battle of the Tennis Court (look it up) also became legendary. This was where the two sides had dug in at the opposite ends of a tennis court and traded gun fire and grenades.

The bodies piled so high that at one stage it became possible to walk tens of yards on corpses without once touching the ground. One British General described the conditions as worse than he had seen in the First World war.

The tide turned with the arrival of British reinforcements; the siege ended although the battle itself would last for 2 months.

This was a critical battle as it turned the tide of Japanese victories in that theater. It was a huge psychological boost to British troops and proved to them that the Japanese could be beaten, something that they found hard to believe earlier.

As an aside the field commanded (not the commander of this battle but of the entire theater) was William Slim, who is for my money the greatest British General of the Second World War (and that includes Montgomery). Slim was a great writer as well, and from his books a terrific personality.
 
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Werent Indians (Allies) fighting Indians (INA members under Japanese command) in this battle?
 
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Just who choose this battle to be the British greatest battle? I wonder.........And what is the requirement of choosing said Battle

The greatest battle the Brits fought Most definitely must be Battle of Hastings. Without this, there will not be a present day Britain or even Europe, or to less extend The British of Britain...

:rofl:

its the indians who have chosen that this battle was greatest of all time that they fought....Just look at the source of the thread.

Self praise n attention seeking is their old habit.:lol:
 
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For India's point of view, it is sad as, Indians were fighting on both sides..........one side were fierce freedom fighters while other side were loyal soldiers to British,... but both were equally brave and honorable
 
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:rofl:

its the indians who have chosen that this battle was greatest of all time that they fought....Just look at the source of the thread.

Self praise n attention seeking is their old habit.:lol:

wrong buddy..I think your trolling is making you sloppy..it was britons who voted in this pole and they were surprised that Battle of Kohima surplussed all the other battles like D day and Waterloo which was organised by National War museum...

Victory over Japanese at Kohima named Britain's greatest battle | Reuters

For India's point of view, it is sad as, Indians were fighting on both sides..........one side were fierce freedom fighters while other side were loyal soldiers to British,... but both were equally brave and honorable

yup..you are right..had Japanese forces not lost this battle,the history of India would be different..hell,may be there willn't exist a Pakistan and more specific Pakistan defence Forum(PDF) :cry:
 
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