In 1944 the battle og kanglatongbi was fought near which present day indian state capital
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Answer:
Battle of Imphal
Gurkhas advancing with Grant tanks to clear the Japanese from Imphal-Kohima road in North Eastern British India
Date 8 March – 3 July 1944 Location Imphal, Manipur, India Result Allied victory
Belligerents
British Empire India Japan Azad Hind
Explanation:
Date 8 March – 3 July 1944
Location
Imphal, Manipur, India
Result Allied victory
Belligerents
United Kingdom British Empire
British Raj India
Empire of Japan Japan
India Azad Hind
Commanders and leaders
United Kingdom William Slim
United Kingdom Geoffry Scoones
United Kingdom Jack Baldwin Empire of Japan Masakasu Kawabe
Empire of Japan Renya Mutaguchi
India S.C. Bose
Strength
4 Infantry Divisions
1 Armoured Brigade
1 Parachute Brigade 3 Infantry Divisions
1 Tank Regiment
2 indian regiments
Casualties and losses
17,603 killed and wounded[1] 54,879 killed and wounded (mainly through starvation, disease and exhaustion)[1
Answer:
In 1944, the battle of Kanglatongbi was fought near Imphal (Manipur).
Explanation:
The Battle of Kanglatongbi was considered one of the aggressive battles at the time of World War II. It was fought by between the Axis (Japanese) Force and Allied Force (Artillery personnel of 221 Advance Ordnance Depot (AOD)) on the nights of 6 &7 April 1944. Japanese forces had premeditated a 3-pronged offensive to seize Imphal and the adjoining areas.
When the pillaging Japanese forces were attempting to open their lines of communication to Kohima, a small nevertheless strong-minded detachment of the 221 AOD put a solid resistance delaying the advance of Japanese armies till reinforcement (backing) arrived and the tide was turned against the Japanese, which shook the Japanese and compelled the Japanese to retreat leaving several dead .