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Myanmar / Burma: A Gurkha soldier takes aim at the Japanese during the Battle of Mandalay, 1945

Myanmar / Burma: A Gurkha soldier takes aim at the Japanese during the Battle of Mandalay, 1945

The concurrent Battle of Meiktila and Battle of Mandalay were decisive battles near the end of the Burma Campaign. Collectively, they are sometimes referred to as the Battle of Central Burma. Despite logistical difficulties, the Allies were able to deploy large armoured and mechanised forces in Central Burma, and also possessed air supremacy. Most of the Japanese forces in Burma were destroyed during the battles, allowing the Allies to later recapture the capital, Rangoon, and reoccupy most of the country with little organised opposition.

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