The History Chap The Kohima Epitaph: Britain’s Forgotten Battle That Changed WW2

🎯 Загружено автоматически через бота: 🚫 Оригинал видео: 📺 Данное видео принадлежит каналу «The History Chap» (@TheHistoryChap). Оно представлено в нашем сообществе исключительно в информационных, научных, образовательных или культурных целях. Наше сообщество не утверждает никаких прав на данное видео. Пожалуйста, поддержите автора, посетив его оригинальный канал. ✉️ Если у вас есть претензии к авторским правам на данное видео, пожалуйста, свяжитесь с нами по почте support@, и мы немедленно удалим его. 📃 Оригинальное описание: General Bill Slim and Britain’s Forgotten WW2 Battle Chris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that brings the past to life. SUPPORT MY CHANNEL 1)Become A Patron or 2)Join My YouTube membership What is the Kohima Epitaph and what has it got to do with Britain’s forgotten battle that changed the Second World War? Well, those of you living in the UK and who attend Remembrance Sunday services will probably know the words even if you don’t know the story behind them: “When you go home, tell them of us and say, For your tomorrow, We gave our today.” The memorial which bears those powerful words, stands in a cemetery containing the graves over over 1,400 British servicemen and memorials to over 900 Indian troops who died alongside them. They died in one of the bloodiest, toughest, grimmest battles of the Second World War. A battle sometimes called the “Stalingrad of the East.” Outnumbered 6:1 and half of whom were from non-combat units, the multi-national British garrison stood their ground in bloody hand-to-hand fighting, refusing to retreat or surrender for two weeks until relieved. And even then the battle continued for another vicious month. That stand stopped the Japanese invasion of India in its tracks and turned the tide of the war in South East Asia. Both for its ferocity and its turning point in the war, it has been called: “Britain’s greatest battle.” The Japanese lost 53,000 men from their army of 85,000. The British (14th Army) lost 4,000 men killed and wounded. This forgotten victory was made possible by General William (Bill) Slim commanding the 14th Army. Rather like the battle and the 14th Army, General Slim has not received the recognition that he is due. And yet, it is almost completely forgotten. Rather like the army that fought against the Japanese in Burma. So, as we near Remembrance Sunday, I think it is time to reveal the story of the Battle of Kohima in 1944. Chapters: Intro The Rising Sun General Slim & the 14th Army Japanese Invasion Kohima Siege of Kohima Battle of the Tennis Court John Harman VC Holding Out Relief & Battle John Randle VC Victory Bill Slim’s Springboard The Kohima Epitaph #kohimaepitaph #remembrancesunday #battleogkohima Regiments who fought at the battle of Kohima include: 2nd Royal Norfolk Reg. 1st Royal Scots 1/8th Lancashire Fusiliers 7th Worcestershire Reg. 1st Queen’s Own Cameron Highlanders, 2nd Dorset Reg. 1st Royal Welch Fusiliers 1st Royal Berkshire Reg. 2nd Durham Light Infantry 4th Queen’s Own Royal West Kent Reg. 1st Somerset Light Infantry 1st Queen’s Royal Regiment 2nd Duke of Wellington’s 4th Border Reg. 1st Essex Regiment Royal Artillery Royal Signals Royal Engineers 2nd Manchester Regiment 1st Punjab Reg 4/7 Rajput Reg. 4/15 Punjab Reg. 4/1st Gurkha Rifles 4/14th Punjab Regt 4/5th Royal Gurkha Rifles 1st Burma Reg. 1st AssamReg. 1st Chamar Reg. Shere Regiment (Nepal) Mahindra Dal Reg. (Nepal) 2/4th Bombay grenadiers 5/4th Bombay Grenadiers 17/7th Rajput Reg. Ist Royal Jat Regt 7/14th PunjabReg. 8/13th Frontier Rifles 1st Bihar Reg. Follow me at: Instagram: Facebook: My name is Chris Green and I love to share stories from British history. Not just because they are interesting but because, good or bad, they have shaped the world we live in today. History should not be stuffy or a long list of dates or kings & queens. So rather than lectures or Youtube animations, I tell stories that bring the past to life. My aim is to be chat as
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