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Old 16-09-2007, 12:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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The Indian Army in WW2

The Indian Army made a massive, but often forgotten, contribution to the Allied war effort during WW2. They fought In Europe, Africa, Burma and the South East Asia.

Some Divisions have become more famous than others - however, each palyed their own part in the final victory. I will, over the next few days provide potted histories of the Divisions listed below - for some, only a limited amount of information is available; for others, whole bookshelves.

And it should never be forgotton that Indian Divisions were mixed units - British, Indian, and sometimes other Commonwealth units worked as a single entity.

2nd Infantry Division
3rd Infantry Division (Chindits)
4th Infantry Division
5th Infantry Division
6th Infantry Division
7th Infantry Division
8th Infantry Division
9th Infantry Division
10th Infantry Division
11th Infantry Division
12th Infantry Division
14th Infantry Division
17th Infantry Division
19th Infantry Division
20th Infantry Division
23rd Infantry Division
25th Infantry Division
26th Infantry Division
31st Armoured Division
34th Infantry Division
36th Infantry Division
39th Infantry Division (formerly British 1st Burma Division)
44th Armoured Division (reformed as Indian 44th Airborne Division)
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Recollections

Sir Mark Tully presents a unique testimony of the Indian Army, with the recollections of some veterans, in a three-part Radio 4 series. You can listen to it at:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/history/standateast.shtml
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Multi-Faith Army

The Indian Army was made up many races and religions. The two attachments show the religious compositions of the army and units during the war. The saddest legacy of this united army is the fact that former comrades split along religious lines during after Independence and were soon fighting each other.

The lists come from:

http://www.defencejournal.com/sept99/martial-races.htm
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The Indian Divisions Memorial

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The 3rd, 4th and 5th Divsions.

Numerous books have been written about the Chindits and a lot of information is available on the web.

The entire history of the 5th Division is also available on the web:

http://www.ourstory.info/library/4-ww2/Ball/fireTC.html
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The 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Divsions.

The exploits of the 4th, 8th and 10th Divsions in Italy can be found in the war-time publication entitled "The Tiger Triumphs". It can be read here:

http://www.ourstory.info/library/4-w...riumphsTC.html
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