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Canadian contributions was their role as "mule skinners," escorting shiploads of mules from North America to the jungles of eastern India and western Burma. In all, about 180 Canadians (many of them members of the Veterans' Guard of Canada) made the long journey, escorting approximately 1,600 mules. Worthy of Remembrance
The fighting was certainly fierce and heroic at Kohima but the numbers were tiny compared to many titanic battles in Russia, several of which involved vicious clashes of a million men.
The Britishers were real antagonists of that war. Japanese were only supporting the Indian National Army 🇮🇳 to liberate India 🇮🇳 through through that battle. Britain colonized India 🇮🇳 not the Japanese. 🇮🇳🇲🇲🇯🇵⚔️🇬🇧 Few British puppets (many of whom were Indians also) were Indians also fought that war from British side.
My great grand father (and his brothers) ,cousins and other villagers died in this war . Japanese were really most brutal army . They used to eat human flash of Indians( British Army ) .
'we were nearly finished - low on ammunition, food and under constant enemy fire, I was laid in my trench when in the distance we heard the boom boom boom of artillery it was the British and Indian 5th Brigades artillery - the relief had arrived at last shells were landing in the Japanese trenches - it was music to my ears!!!!'
My regiment still to this day remember the actions of LCpl John Harman who won the VC at Kohima. A battle that should never be underestimated in its intensity and the size of the field in which it was fought. Ferocious and bloody, may we be thankful to those who gave us the freedom we share today
The content, narration and attractiveness of the film is excellent. The photography , the background music and the detailing too are very attractive. I am sure KRIBHCO can reap the harvest. Great work
The battle of Kohima-Imphal was judged Britain's Greatest Battle by the British National Army Museum, ahead of Normandy and Waterloo. If anyone goes to Kohima especially for the purpose of paying respect to soldiers of both sides, becoming thoroughly familiar with the several locations where the desperate fighting took place would aid in understanding the reason for this award. There is hardly any flat ground and it is (was) all thick jungle.