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The 1945 Burma Campaign and the Transformation of the British Indian Army (Hardcover)
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The 1945 Burma Campaign and the Transformation of the British Indian Army (Hardcover)
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In 1945, the Indian British XIV Army inflicted on the Imperial
Japanese Army in Burma the worst defeat in its history. That
campaign, the most brilliant and original operational maneuver
conducted by any British general in the twentieth century, largely
forgotten until now, is a full and fresh account utilizing a full
range of materials, from personal accounts to archival
holdings-including the bits the official historians left out, such
as the attempt by a jealous British Guards officer to have Slim
sacked at the conclusion of the campaign. After the retreat from
Burma in 1942, Lieutenant General Sir William Slim, commander of
the British XIV Army, played a crucial role in the remarkable
military renaissance that transformed the Indian Army and then,
with that reborn army, won two defensive battles in 1944, and in
the 1945 campaign shredded his Japanese opponents. Behind this
dramatic story was another: the war marked the effective end of the
Raj. This great transformation was, of course, brought about by
many factors but not the least of them was the 'Indianization' of
the Indian Army's officer corps under the pressure of war. As
Slim's great victory signposted the change from the army Kipling
knew to a modern army with a growing number of Indian officers, the
praetorian guard of the Raj evaporated. 'Every Indian officer worth
his salt is a nationalist,' the Indian Army's commander-in-chief,
Claude Auchinleck, said as the XIV Army took Rangoon. The Burma
campaign may not have contributed in a major fashion to the final
defeat of Japan, but it was of first-rate importance in the
transformation of South Asia, as well as underlining the continuing
importance of inspired leadership in complex human endeavors.
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