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South-East Asian Theatre | |||||||
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Part of the Second Sino-Japanese War and the Pacific Theater of World War II | |||||||
A Chindit column crosses a river in Burma, 1943 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Free Thai Movement Portuguese Timor |
Thailand Vichy France | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Strength | |||||||
341,400[citation needed] 33 warships 41 submarines 492 planes 20 tanks |
582,700[citation needed] 70 warships 18 submarines 708 planes 134 tanks | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
82,200 casualties 202,700 people captured | 222,000 casualties |
The South-East Asian Theatre of World War II consisted of the campaigns of the Pacific War in the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Indochina, Burma, India, Malaya and Singapore between 1941 and 1945.[citation needed]
Japan attacked British and American territories with near-simultaneous offensives against Southeast Asia and the Central Pacific on 7/8 December 1941. Action in this theatre ended when Japan announced an intent to surrender on 15 August 1945. The formal surrender of Japan ceremony took place on 2 September 1945.