Battle of Toungoo
| Battle of Toungoo | |||||||
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| Part of the Burma campaign, the South-East Asian theatre of World War II, the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific Theater of World War II | |||||||
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Dai Anlan Liao Yaoxiang |
Takeshi Koga Yūzō Matsuyama Yutaka Hiroshi | ||||||
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| 200th division | 55th division | ||||||
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Chinese claim : 8 officers and 1897 warrant officers, NCOs, and soldiers killed 28 officers and 414 warrant officers, NCOs, and soldiers wounded | unknown | ||||||
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The Battle of Toungoo was one of the key battles in the Battle of Yunnan-Burma Road in the Burma Campaign of World War II and Second Sino-Japanese War. The failure of the Chinese to hold the city of Toungoo opened up the route for the Japanese to make their lunge to Lashio around the allied flank and into the Chinese rear.
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