File:BURMA - AFTER KENNEDY PEAK - KALEMYO (1945).webm
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editDescriptionBURMA - AFTER KENNEDY PEAK - KALEMYO (1945).webm |
English: Troops of the 5th Indian division advancing through tall elephant grass during the march on Kalemyo, Aslam Khan seen at 0:18 - 0:22 with his Signaller. Other shots include a totally ruined village, some cottages still burning, and a temple near Kalemyo. Close up shot of a statue of Buddha inside a pagoda, some other statues are seen as well. Several shots of the Indian soldiers receiving gifts from Burmese people. |
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