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  1. The Battle of Kohima was the turning point of the Japanese U-Go offensive into India in 1944 during the Second World War. The battle took place in three stages from 4 April to 22 June 1944 around the town of Kohima, now the capital city of Nagaland in Northeast India.

  2. How the battle of Kohima and Imphal changed the fortunes of British-led forces in Asia in WW2 One reason was the British partition of India soon after, according to Charles Chasie, a...

  3. Battles of Imphal and Kohima. Fought between 8 March and 18 July 1944, these battles were the turning point of one of the most gruelling campaigns of the Second World War (1939-45). The decisive Japanese defeat in north-east India became the springboard for the Fourteenth Army’s subsequent re-conquest of Burma.

  4. Together with the simultaneous Battle of Kohima on the road by which the encircled Allied forces at Imphal were relieved, the battle was the turning point of the Burma campaign, part of the South-East Asian theatre of World War II.

  5. Entre el 3 y el 16 de abril en la que los japoneses intentaron capturar la cordillera de Kohima, zona que dominaba el camino por el que las tropas británicas e indias sitiadas del IV Cuerpo en Imphal, donde se encontraba la principal base militar británica de la zona, recibían los suministros.

  6. 4 de oct. de 2020 · The attack: On April 4, 1944, the Japanese attack caught the British in India by surprise. They cut the Kohima-Imphal road and quickly surrounded the British garrison defending the hilltop town...

  7. Battle of Imphal-Kohima. 8 Mar 1944 - 3 Jul 1944. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. By summer of 1943, the British forces were beginning to dominate in the skies with Royal Air Force (RAF) aircraft operating out of India.