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During [[World War II]], [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[India]]n forces won a [[Battle of Kohima|great victory]] over the [[Japan]]ese and the [[Indian National Army]] at '''Kohima'''. On [[1 July]] [[1944]], [[Prem Barsar]] opined that the [[victory]] represented the momentum in the [[Far East Campaign]] of the [[Pacific War]] going over to the [[Allies (World War II)|Allied]]. ([[PROSE]]: | During [[World War II]], [[United Kingdom|British]] and [[India]]n forces won a [[Battle of Kohima|great victory]] over the [[Japan]]ese and the [[Indian National Army]] at '''Kohima'''. On [[1 July]] [[1944]], [[Prem Barsar]] opined that the [[victory]] represented the momentum in the [[Far East Campaign]] of the [[Pacific War]] going over to the [[Allies (World War II)|Allied]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Letters from the Front (short story)}}) | ||
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During World War II, British and Indian forces won a great victory over the Japanese and the Indian National Army at Kohima. On 1 July 1944, Prem Barsar opined that the victory represented the momentum in the Far East Campaign of the Pacific War going over to the Allied. (PROSE: Letters from the Front [+]Loading...["Letters from the Front (short story)"])