Second World War
FIBIS resources
- "Indian Army Prisoners of War in the Second World War" by Hedley Sutton FIBIS Journal, No 12 (Autumn 2004). For details of how to access this article online, see FIBIS Journals.
- An alphabetical listing by surname of nearly 900 Indian Army personnel who became prisoners of war between 1941 and 1945 is available at the British Library. Most were held by the Japanese, with some held by the Italians.The vast majority are Europeans, but a handful of Indians are recorded; plus a few Indian Medical Service nursing sisters
Also see
Service Records
- For the British Army, see British Army-Army personnel serving after January 1921
- RootsChat Forum post Army Medical Catagories (sic) about the British Army’s medical classification system for soldiers during WW2
- For the Indian Army, see Indian Army-Records
British Library holdings
The History of the Second World War is a 75 volume official history published by HMSO 1949-1976, consisting of 28 volumes in the United Kingdom Civil Series, 21 volumes in the United Kingdom Medical Series and 26 volumes in the United Kingdom Military Series . Details are set out in this Wikipedia page and the link Hyperwar: British Official Histories.
A subcategory of the United Kingdom Military Series is the 5 volume series War Against Japan
- War Against Japan, Volume 1: The Loss of Singapore, Kirby, S. Woodburn et al. London: HMSO, 1957. Reprint edition by Naval and Military Press
- War Against Japan, Volume 2: India's Most Dangerous Hour, Kirby, S. Woodburn et al. London: HMSO, 1958. Reprint edition
- War Against Japan, Volume 3: The Decisive Battles, Kirby, S. Woodburn et al. London: HMSO, 1961. Reprint edition
- War Against Japan, Volume 4: The Reconquest of Burma, Kirby, S. Woodburn et al. London: HMSO, 1965. Reprint edition
- War Against Japan, Volume 5: The Surrender of Japan, Kirby, S. Woodburn et al. London: HMSO, 1969. Reprint edition
Part of the United Kingdom Medical Series is the publication The Army Medical Services, Campaigns, Volume 5: Burma, Crew, Francis A. E. London: HMSO, 1966
Also see Historical books online below.
External links
- Forever India The contribution of servicemen and women from Undivided India during the First and the Second World Wars. Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
- WW2Talk Forum. A Message Board for most aspects of the War.
- World War II Forum, an American site. A Message Board for most aspects of the War, with an American focus.
- WW2 People’s War "An archive of World War Two memories-written by the public, gathered by the BBC". Written between June 2003 and January 2006. www.bbc.co.uk
- The Indian Army 1939-47: Experience and Development. The Second World War Military Operations Research Group
Middle East and North Africa
- The Tiger Strikes : India's fight in the Middle East by W. G Hingston. Alternative title: The Tiger Strikes (A record of the exploits of troops from India in the theatre of war of the Middle East during 1940-41.) The narrative of the Eritrean campaign, the battle of Sidi Barrani, and the Syrian campaign. Published for the Government of India. Available at the British Library
- The Tiger Kills: The story of the Indian Divisions in the North African campaign by Lieut.-Colonel-W. G. Hingston and Lieut.-Colonel G. R. Stevens. The Western Desert from 1941 onwards, and the Tunisian campaign. Available at the British Library Also available as a reprint by Military Library Research Service Ltd (Jun 2004)
China-Burma-India (CBI)
- Also see Burma-Military
- Map of Battle Areas of Burma in 1942-1945 probertencyclopaedia.com
- Carl Weidenburner’s China - Burma – India: Remembering the Forgotten Theater of World War II. A 'portal' type site with a large number of links.
- Gary Goldblatt’s CBI Order of Battle: Lineages and History
- Ex-CBI Roundup online compiled by Clark King & Gary Goldblatt. This website will eventually be the online respository of all issues of the Ex-CBI Roundup from December 1946 through July 2009.
- Steve Rothwell’s The Burma Campaign
- Burma Star Association
- WW2Talk Forum has subcategories Burma and India and British Indian Army
- World War II Forum, an American site includes The CBI Theater The China-Burma-India Theater, including naval action in the Indian Ocean. Has links to the previous site, which is stated to be a "companion" website.
- Japanese conquest of Burma, December 1941-May 1942 historyofwar.org
- Battle of Kohima Wikipedia; [Buckingham] Palace honours Battle of Kohima veterans Includes some newsreel footage. 9 November 2012 www.bbc.co.uk
- Second World War: 60th Anniversary: Battle of Kohima (24 page pdf) www.army.mod.uk
- Chindit Chasing, Operation Longcloth 1943 The 13th King's Liverpool Battalion formed the British half of the infantry soldiers for the 77th Indian Infantry Brigade that year. Steve Fogden’s extensive website. Includes a section on cemeteries and memorials.
- British Army Lieutenant Desmond F. Earley, Essex Regiment pdf, html version. He fought the Japanese in Assam in 1944. The Second World War Experience Centre
- The Telegraph Obituary of Major-General Derek Horsford (1917-2007). He was promoted to command the 4th Battalion 1st Gurkha Rifles in 1944 at Kohima in the Burma campaign.
- "'Greatest battle' veterans forgotten" by Manimugdha S Sharma, April 29, 2013 Times of India Alternative version with different photograph. Kohima
- "That battle under the cherry tree" by Kishalay Bhattacharya May 8, 2013 The Hindu Kohima-Imphal
- "Sikhs in Burma Campaign" and "About Viscount Slim" (scroll down) from mattoid.com
- Photographs taken in India 1943-44 by Major E Brookman flickr.com. He is stated to be a RAPC [Royal Army Pay Corps] officer
- The Indian Air Force in the Second World War bharat-rakshak.com
- In the Skies of Calcutta : A tribute to Maurice Pring by Joydeep Sircar . Details the bombing of Calcutta in December 1942
- This India List post mentions Japanese air raids during World War 2, at Lillooah, a EIR colony near Calcutta and Calcutta.
- Policing Wartime Calcutta [WW2] by Peter R. Moore oldmartiniansassociation.co.uk
- Memories of Madras - The Summer of 1942 The Hindu 3 January 2012
- Listen to the 1992 interview with Harold Douglas James British officer served with 3/2nd Bn Gurkha Rifles with 3 Column 77 Bde during First Chindit Expedition in Burma, 1943. Imperial War Museums
- Listen to the 2008 interview with Gawain Thomas Alexander 'Gavin’ Douglas , born 1914. British officer served in India, with British and Indian Army, 1935-1940; trained as pilot with RAF in India, 1941-1942; served as flying instructor with RAF in India, 1943-1944, served with 28 and 60 Sqdns, RAF in Burma, 1/1945-5/1945; commanded 34 Sqdn in Burma, 5/1945-10/1945; commanded 28 Sqdn, RAF in Burma and Malaya, 1945- 1946; commanded 152 Sqdn, RAF on North West Frontier of India, 1946-1947 Imperial War Museums.
- WW2 People’s War "An archive of World War Two memories-written by the public, gathered by the BBC" includes categories India and Burma www.bbc.co.uk
- "Marching on to Laffan's Plain" by Alan Shaw , the experiences as an officer of the Corps of Royal Engineers `"The Sappers", first in the UK, then for nearly four years with the imperial Indian Army in Central India, Ceylon and the Burma campaign. Chapter 3 At the very end of this chapter, the author received orders to proceed to India or Burma. Ch 4 Arrived in India May 1942, Ch 5, Ch 6, Ch 7, Ch 8, Ch 9 , Ch 10, Ch 11, Ch 12, Ch 13, Ch 14
- A Story of War Colin Diarmid Campbell Dunford Wood, kept war diaries continuously from early 1939. Initially with the 1st Battalion Leicestershire Regiment in Waziristan, he later joined the Royal Air Force, flying in Iraq, India and Burma (where he flew the last Hurricane out, before the advancing Japanese) and Europe
- The Mumblings of Edward Sparkes Contents page Flt Lt Edward D S N Sparkes was in the RAF and arrived in India in the latter part of 1943 in the chapter Ashore in Bombay. He subsequently joined X Squadron Royal Indian Air Force and served in Burma until he was invalided back to England in 1945
- Joseph Robert Milner describes his time in India and Burma performing primarily clerical duties c 1945 to 1947. He was drafted for India page 19 of this document. His time in India and Burma is described in this document ronbaileyscarvings.com
- 152(Hyderabad) F Squadron 1939-1967 Served in India from 19th December 1943 as part of Calcutta’s defence and later moved to the front. Disbanded at R.A.F. Risalpur in 1947
- "Browsing Through a Treasure House: The Literature of the Burma Campaign" by Gordon Graham. From the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London 2011 pdf, html version Abstract
- WW2Talk Forum thread ABDA-CBI-SEAC. Book thread (Images are only available to logged in members of WW2Talk Forum)
- 7 Wonders of India: Kohima War Cemetery Video on YouTube
- Taukkyan War Cemetery Burma Video on YouTube
Singapore and Malaya
- Fall of Malaya and Singapore from The Rising Sun, part of Ron Taylor’s Britain at War website
- FEPOW Community Far East Prisoners of War, part of Ron Taylor’s Britain at War website
- Singapore National Library e book entry They Died For All Free Men by Surjan Singh available to read online as Limited Preview. The tags for this book include include India. Army; Sikhs- Singapore; World War, 1939-1945--Registers of dead—Singapore; World War, 1939-1945--Registers of dead--India; Soldiers' monument--Singapore. This book is also available at the Imperial War Museums, with this catalogue entry
Borneo
- The Telegraph Obituary of Philip Crosland (1918-2012). In October 1938 he joined The Statesman in Calcutta. He became a member of the Calcutta Light Horse. During World War 2 he accompanied the 2nd Battalion 15th Punjab Regiment to Sarawak and other parts of Borneo from May 1941. He became a Japanese POW April 1942-September 1945.
Hong Kong
- Hong Kong from The Rising Sun, part of Ron Taylor’s Britain at War website
- Obituary of Colonel Tony Hewitt www.telegraph.co.uk 17 Aug 2004 descibes the escape of three men in 1942 from a Japanese P.O.W. camp, following the fall of Hong Kong in December 1941, for which Anthony George Hewitt, and Captain Robert Douglas Scriven of the Indian Medical Service were awarded the Military Cross[1]
- Hong Kong War Diary : Hong Kong Defenders ,December 1941-August 1945 Includes Indian Army Units and Indian Medical Service
- The Battle of Hong Kong 1941: A note on the literature and the effectiveness of the defence by Lawrence W C Lai, University of Hong Kong , Discussion paper series, July 2000 html version, original pdf
Miscellaneous
- Axis and Allied Propaganda to Indian Troops by Herbert A Friedman (psywarrior.com)
- History of SOE Political Warfare Section, Force 136 including the setting up of a rumour-mongering network in India and the organisation of the Indian Field Broadcasting Units for the production of frontline propaganda. psywar.org. Same article WW2Talk Forum
Historical books online
- India in World War II. Details of the Official History of the Indian Armed Forces In the Second World War by the Combined Inter-Services Historical Section (India & Pakistan), published in the 1950s and 1960s. From "HyperWar: World War II on the World Wide Web". Many of these publications are available at the British Library. The online publications are
- The Royal Indian Navy 1939-1945 by Instructor Lieutenant D.J.E. Collins, B.A.L.T. Indian Navy. 1964
- The Retreat from Burma, 1941-42 by Bisheshwar Prasad 1954
- The Reconquest of Burma Volume I: June 1942-June 1944 by S.N. Prasad, K.D.Bhargava, P.N. Khera, 1958
- The Reconquest of Burma Volume II: June 1944-August 1945 by P.N. Khera, S.N. Prasad, 1959
- East African Campaign, 1940-41 by Bisheshwar Prasad 1963
- The Tiger Triumphs: The Story of Three Great Divisions in Italy Published by His Majesty’s Stationery Office for the Government of India 1946 "The Fourth, Eighth and Tenth Indian Divisions will forever be associated with the fighting for Cassino, the capture of Rome, the Arno Valley, the liberation of Florence and the breaking of the Gothic Line". Transcribed by Chris Gage ibiblio.org. Alternative version from ourstory.info
- Hyperwar: CBI Theater of Operations from "HyperWar: World War II on the World Wide Web".
- Crisis Fleeting. Original Reports On Military Medicine In India And Burma In The Second World War Compiled and Edited by James H. Stone. Office Of The Surgeon General Department Of The Army Washington, D.C., 1969. Website of the US Army Medical Department, Office of Medical History
- From the field service [American Field Service AFS]
- Ball Of Fire: The Fifth Indian Division in the Second World War by Antony Brett-James, 1951
- Burma Diary by Paul Geren published 1943. In 1941 Paul Geren agreed to spend two years at Judson College in Rangoon, Burma, as a short-term missionary under the American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Following the Japanese bombing Professor Geren's classroom became a field hospital as he offered his services as an ambulance driver to Dr. Gordon Seagrave, the famed Burma surgeon. He later trekked to India
- American Sahib by John Frederick Muehl 1946 He was with the American Field Service, attached to the British Indian Army
- Victory in Burma published July, 1945 by British Information Services, New York
- Defeat into Victory by Sir William Slim, 1956, about the Burma Campaign, is available to read online on the Digital Library of India website. Contents, computer page 9
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