Battle of Prome (1942)

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The Battle of Prome (pyay-1942) was a battle in the Japanese conquest of Burma. China's Generalissimo, Kai-shek, believed "As long as the British hold Prome, we hold Toungoo."[1]

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Background

Japan invaded Burma in December 1941. First, the city of Tavoy's airfield was bombed by the Japanese. Shortly afterward, the Japanese invaded Victoria's Point, and slowly started to build up forces. On 14 January 1942, Japanese forces advanced in to Burma.

After the loss at Toungoo, the remaining allies split the land up, and each defended their own city. The British Raj and British Burma got Prome, while Chinese forces went to Shwedaung.[2] [3]

The Battle

After a victory at Shwedaung, the Japanese started firing at Prome on the night of 30 March. Despite British forces inflicting significant casualties, they withdrew to Allanmyo on 2 April.[4][5]

References

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