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Battles of Arkan |
Part of World War II |
Date |
1942-1945 |
Location |
Arkan |
Result |
Two Japanese victories, final British Victory |
|
Belligerents |
Great Britain |
Japan |
The Battles of Arkan were British attacks on the coastal invasion route to Arkan, India during World War II. The British fought the Japanese at Arkan three times between the years 1942-1945. The first battle took place in December of 1942. It was intended to give British forces confidence in fighting the Japanese.[citation needed] However, the attack was defeated and forced to retreat by the Japanese. The second foray, in December of 1943, managed to reach Maungdaw before it was stopped. In the third and final attack in 1945, the British finally captured Rangoon, the capital city of Burma (modern day Myanmar).