
197 - Kohima
The WW2 Podcast
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The Japanese Plan for a Raid Into India
In 1943, the Japanese umm-denard about the possibility of launching a very significant raid into India. Mūtiguchi Renya's 15th Army was given responsibility for it. He argued that instead of simply going into Menapur and cutting the road, what the Japanese should do is drop into the Brahma-Putra Valley and capture Dimapur. It would stop the railway, close the railway, running up to northern Assam where the American hump hairlift was being managed from.
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