Southern Asia 1943: Arakan, Chindits, and Bengal Famine
25 March 1943
25 Mar 1943
World War II: The South-East Asian Theater
1880–1914 Pax Britannica
1914–1917 The Great War in the Middle East
1917–1918 The Fall of the Ottoman Empire
1918–1923 Anglo-French Overreach
1923–1934 Rising Nationalism
1934–1940 Arrival of the New Order
1940–1941 World War II: The Middle Eastern Theater
1941–1945 World War II: The South-East Asian Theater
1945–pres Independence
Arakan, Chindits, and Bengal Famine
10 Dec 1941 Japanese invasion of Thailand and Malaya
15 Feb 1942 Fall of Singapore
5 Apr 1942 Indian Ocean Raid
6 Oct 1942 Quit India Movement
25 Mar 1943 Arakan, Chindits, and Bengal Famine
15 Apr 1944 Battle of Imphal-Kohima
20 Feb 1945 Operation Extended Capital
2 Aug 1945 Reconquest of Burma
12 Sep 1945 Japanese Surrender in South-East Asia
In late 1942 the British attempted to reconquer the Arakan region of Burma, but they made little headway before being pushed back by the Japanese. They did better further north, where the irregular British 'Chindits' made successful raids through the jungle behind Japanese lines. However, just as these expeditions were coming to a close, famine—induced by the pressures of war and British mismanagement—erupted in nearby Bengal, leading to millions of Indian deaths.