Operation Capital
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During World War II
, Operation Capital, Operation Y, was a broad British offensive launched from Assam
, India across the Chindwin River
into northeast Burma
near Mandalay
, launched on 19 November 1944. The objectives were to clear Japanese forces from northern Burma, reopen the Burma Road
supply route to China and tie down Japanese forces to prevent their transfer to the Pacific theatre. The British Fourteenth Army
struck the Japanese Fifteenth Army near Imphal
and Kohima
. The Japanese were forced to pull back to a line from Indaw
to Mandalay, vacating most of Burma.
During planning, the operation was renamed Extended Capital to include a pursuit of the enemy to Rangoon.
See Battle of Meiktila / Mandalay
for a fuller description of this operation and its context.
World War II
World War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...
, Operation Capital, Operation Y, was a broad British offensive launched from Assam
Assam
Assam , also, rarely, Assam Valley and formerly the Assam Province , is a northeastern state of India and is one of the most culturally and geographically distinct regions of the country...
, India across the Chindwin River
Chindwin River
The Chindwin River is a river in Burma , and the largest tributary of the country's chief river the Ayeyarwady . It flows entirely within Burma and is known as Ning-thi to the Manipuris.-Source:...
into northeast Burma
Myanmar
Burma , officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar , is a country in Southeast Asia. Burma is bordered by China on the northeast, Laos on the east, Thailand on the southeast, Bangladesh on the west, India on the northwest, the Bay of Bengal to the southwest, and the Andaman Sea on the south....
near Mandalay
Mandalay
Mandalay is the second-largest city and the last royal capital of Burma. Located north of Yangon on the east bank of the Irrawaddy River, the city has a population of one million, and is the capital of Mandalay Region ....
, launched on 19 November 1944. The objectives were to clear Japanese forces from northern Burma, reopen the Burma Road
Burma Road
The Burma Road is a road linking Burma with the southwest of China. Its terminals are Kunming, Yunnan, and Lashio, Burma. When it was built, Burma was a British colony.The road is long and runs through rough mountain country...
supply route to China and tie down Japanese forces to prevent their transfer to the Pacific theatre. The British Fourteenth Army
British Fourteenth Army
The British Fourteenth Army was a multinational force comprising units from Commonwealth countries during World War II. Many of its units were from the Indian Army as well as British units and there were also significant contributions from West and East African divisions within the British Army.It...
struck the Japanese Fifteenth Army near Imphal
Imphal
Imphal is the capital of the Indian state of Manipur.In the heart of the town and surrounded by a moat, are ruins of the old Palace of Kangla. Kangla Fort used to be the home of the Assam Rifles, a paramilitary force and on November 2004 it was handed over to state of Manipur by Prime minister Dr....
and Kohima
Kohima
Kohima is the hilly capital of India's north eastern border state of Nagaland which shares its borders with Burma. It lies in Kohima District and is also one of the three Nagaland towns with Municipal council status along with Dimapur and Mokokchung....
. The Japanese were forced to pull back to a line from Indaw
Indaw
Indaw is a town in northern Burma, in Sagaing Division, Katha District, Indaw Township. It is located about 2 km southeast of Indaw Lake. The rail junction at Naba is located about 6 km to the northeast of the town.-History:...
to Mandalay, vacating most of Burma.
During planning, the operation was renamed Extended Capital to include a pursuit of the enemy to Rangoon.
See Battle of Meiktila / Mandalay
Battle of Meiktila / Mandalay
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...
for a fuller description of this operation and its context.
Further reading
- Jon Latimer, Burma: The Forgotten War, London: John Murray, 2004 ISBN 0-7195-6576-6