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Ceylon at War, 1939-1945

Ceylon at War, 1939-1945

by Ashley Jackson
Hardback
Publication Date: 15/11/2018

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Ceylon became a vital Allied and imperial bastion following the fall of Singapore. Forces were rushed to its defense in the dark days of 1942, because if the Japanese had managed to take the island, the sea lanes of the Indian Ocean, vital to imperial and Allied communications, would have been threatened. Furthermore, as traditional sources were lost to the Japanese, Ceylon became the Allies' main source of rubber, an essential material of war. Ceylon at War explains why the British War Cabinet considered the island to be strategically vital as it became a surrogate Singapore following Japan's dramatic conquest of Southeast Asia and Burma. It documents the measures taken to defend the island and the flight of thousands of civilians and service personnel to its harbors as they fled in the face of Japanese forces fanning out across Southeast Asia and the Dutch East Indies. The April 1942 Japanese raids on Colombo and Trincomalee, described by Churchill as 'the most dangerous moment of the war', are described, as are the concurrent naval maneuvers off Ceylon's coast as the same Japanese fleet that had devastated Pearl Harbour sought to extinguish the Royal Navy in eastern waters. Ceylon's role as a base for imperial and Allied forces and headquarters of Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten's South East Asia Command is explained, along with the transformations brought to the island by the war. AUTHOR: Ashley Jackson is Professor of Imperial and Military History at King's College London and a Visiting Fellow at Kellogg College Oxford. He has written extensively on aspects of Britain's imperial history, with a special interest in the Second World War.
ISBN:
9781912390656
9781912390656
Category:
Second World War
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
15-11-2018
Publisher:
Helion & Company
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
240
Dimensions (mm):
234x156mm
Ashley Jackson

Ashley Jackson, Yorkshire's favourite artist, has been capturing his artistic passion for God's County in his paintings and sketchbooks for over fifty years.

Since opening his first gallery back in 1963, he has become one of the country's leading and most successful landscape watercolourists.

His unique evocative and distinctive paintings of brooding moorlands have become synonymous with Yorkshire, and more particular the moors above and around his Gallery situated in the heart of the Pennines, Holmfirth.

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