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Fall of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands

23 Mar 1942

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ww2dbaseThe Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a small group of islands situated in the Bay of Bengal south of Burma, housed the naval port of Port Blair. The garrison at Port Blair consisted of a 300-strong Sikh militia commanded by 23 British officers. On 23 Mar 1942, a Japanese force of one battalion of the 18th Division arrived, backed by a powerful naval fleet. The Sikh militia offered no resistance as they were hopefully out-numbered and out-gunned; they were disarmed and interned, though many of them re-enlisted in the Indian National Army headed by the Japanese-leaning Subhas Chandra Bose. The British officers were sent to prisoner-of-war camps in Singapore, while Chief Commissioner Waterfall, Deputy Commissioner Major A. G. Bird, and other British civilian leaders were imprisoned locally. The islands were placed under the command of Indian National Army Colonel Bucho. Militarily, Japanese aircraft began arriving on 26 Mar, and by the end of Mar 1942 the islands were garrisoned by 600 soldiers and an unknown number of policemen.

ww2dbaseDuring Japanese occupation, native accounts described atrocities committed by Japanese troops, but no official records of the atrocities existed. Local women were reportedly drafted into service as comfort women while men became forced laborers to construct a new airfield. An estimated 2,000 civilians of Port Blair were killed by the Japanese during the occupation, roughly 10% of the population. Deputy Commissioner Bird was known to have been executed by the orders of Colonel Bucho, but eyewitness reported a cruel execution, where his arms and legs were twisted and broken before he was beheaded by Bucho's sword.

ww2dbaseThe islands were nominally returned under Indian rule under the authority of Bose on 29 Dec 1943, though the Japanese retained effective control until the end of the war.

ww2dbaseSource: Wikipedia.

Last Major Update: Oct 2006

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20 Mar 1942 Japanese cruisers Kumano, Chokai, and cruiser division 7 depart Singapore to support the seizure of Andaman Islands.
23 Mar 1942 Troops of Japanese 18th Infantry Division landed at Port Blair, Andaman Islands in the Indian Ocean. The garrison of 300 Sikh militia and 23 British officers did not oppose the invasion.
26 Mar 1942 Japanese cruiser Kumano arrives at Mergui, Burma.




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Visitor Submitted Comments

1. Satwant Singh says:
24 Mar 2009 11:31:16 AM

What do you mean by " sikh militia ". The Sikhs in India's Army have always been the most disciplined and heroic fighters !
2. Anonymous says:
9 Jan 2018 11:15:50 PM

well not in this case the surrendered like cowards and joined the ***
3. Sandeep says:
9 Nov 2018 07:22:18 PM

Did Japanese come from Burma or Singapore ? How did islands fall back in British hands ?
4. DR PRONOB KUMAR SIRCAR says:
25 Mar 2020 08:03:52 AM

Its wrongly said about Major AG Bird. He was beheaded in front of a mass gathering in the city. And the Chief commissioner was at first made Prison of War on Ross Island.

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