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Kohima provides a comprehensive and detailed narrative of the Battle of Kohima, fought in 1944 during World War II in the hills of Nagaland, India. Arthur Swinson chronicles the fierce combat between British and Indian forces against the invading Japanese army, highlighting the bravery and resilience of soldiers who fought in extremely challenging conditions.
The battle marked a crucial turning point in the Asian theatre, halting the Japanese advance into India and serving as a prelude to their eventual defeat in Burma. Swinson combines military strategy analysis with personal accounts and historical records to create an engaging and authoritative account. This meticulously researched work sheds light on a vital chapter of World War II history that remains underrepresented in mainstream historical discourse, making it essential reading for military history enthusiasts and general readers alike.







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