Not forgotten

28 August 2025, The Tablet

The British 14th Army numbered one million troops from across the Commonwealth by the time of Japan’s surrender on 15 August 1945.

This ended the Burma campaign, a staggering and painful victory largely ignored by the British public – such that one of the largest fighting forces of the Second World War became the “Forgotten Army”.

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