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Thirty-Third Army (Japan)

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26: 319:, where the Japanese were trying to recapture the vital line-of-communication centre from British and Indian troops. The Army's signal units arrived only late in the battle, and the headquarters lacked adequate information. The Army was unable to coordinate the attacks by its hastily collected units. The Japanese attacks were repulsed and at the end of the month they were forced to break off the battle. 640: 635: 630: 326:
to delay Allied pursuit, but were outflanked by Allied armoured units and again forced to retreat. Finally, about the middle of April, pursuing Allied armour attacked the Army HQ at
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province. It also commanded a scratch force known as "Take Force" facing the Allied long-range penetration forces (the
259: 297:, although they temporarily halted the Chinese offensive from Yunnan and crippled the Chindits as a fighting force. 358: 158: 625: 361:, the Japanese failed with heavy losses and withdrew their shattered forces from the flooded "Sittang Bend". 305: 232: 204: 57: 25: 312:. The 33rd Army (as with all Japanese forces in Burma) was increasingly understrength and ill-equipped. 490: 473: 315:
In March 1945, the Army Headquarters was unexpectedly called on to take charge of the forces around
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attempts to invade and retake northern Burma. It was under the overall command of the
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Facing the various Allied threats, the army was unable to prevent the capture of
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was unable to provide reinforcements and resupply to units south of the
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to aid a breakout by Japanese forces still trapped in Burma. After a
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The Pacific War Companion: From Pearl Harbor to Hiroshima
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The weakened 33rd Army attempted to defend a position at
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facing the American-trained Chinese force advancing from
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Military units and formations in Burma in World War II
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The Japanese 33rd Army was raised on April 7, 1944 in
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1945
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ASIN: B000L4CYWW. 304:grew increasingly desperate for Japan, the 242:When first formed, the army controlled the 364:The 33rd Army was disbanded following the 123: 435: 380: 15: 7: 30:Japanese troops on elephant in Burma 14: 286:which reinforced 56th Division. 39:April 7, 1944 - August 15, 1945 24: 231:force, and in anticipation of 1: 345:, the 33rd Army regrouped in 167:49th Infantry Division (part) 300:As the war situation on the 163:2nd Infantry Division (part) 193: 107: 657: 515:. New York: Random House. 19:Japanese Thirty-third Army 511:Frank, Richard B (1999). 207:during the final days of 187: 128:Japanese 33rd Army (1945) 101: 23: 577:Marston, Daniel (2005). 530:Jowett, Bernard (1999). 605:"Axis History Factbook" 423:September 1945 (acting) 568:Madej, Victor (1981). 551:Burma: The Longest War 306:Imperial Japanese Army 205:Imperial Japanese Army 159:53rd Infantry Division 155:56th Infantry Division 151:18th Infantry Division 58:Imperial Japanese Army 581:. 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Index


Empire of Japan
Imperial Japanese Army
Infantry
Corps
Thaton
Burma Area Army
18th Infantry Division
56th Infantry Division
53rd Infantry Division
2nd Infantry Division (part)
49th Infantry Division (part)
24th Mixed Brigade
army
Imperial Japanese Army
World War II
Rangoon
Burma
garrison
Allied
Burma Area Army
18th Division
Ledo
India
56th Division
Chinese armies
Yunnan
Chindits
Indaw
53rd Division

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