Rangoon was abandoned on 7th March 1942( by British) and occupied by the Japanese the following day. The British managed to evacuate sufficient supplies of food and petrol to maintain their forces on the retreat, saving the army from starvation as it trudged towards India. After a fortnight on 19th March General Alexander appointed Major General Slim, a former officer of the Gurkha Regiment(Fergal Keane).
General Slim’s regiments came out of Burma as skin and bones, in rags, though under arms, and took post along the frontier for the monsoon…. The end of the retreat was in sight. The British columns disappeared into the mountains of Manipur as the monsoon rains broke. As the last echelons passed over the Tamu road it was washed out behind them. On May 20th, Alexander’s Army of Burma ceased to exist as a command, and his troops were incorporated into the IVth corps of the Indian Command based on Imphal… There is a tale which must be told elsewhere of the suffering of the 4,00,000 Indian and Burmese refugees who fled before the fire and sword of the enemy( Japanese). Probably 10,000 died on the road to India, most of them in the dreaded Hukawng Valley beyond Myitkina ( Frank Owen).
A refugee camp was established just north of Imphal at Koirengei. Here they came in their hundreds. Many had no money, food or spare clothing. Many, above all the women and children, were desperately ill. On most days the road was packed, until one felt one must be emerging from a football stadium. For the refugees India had become the Promised Land. Manipur was for them not India. They must go farther, beyond the Brahmaputra, in their search of safety…. Day and night the march went on. Those who dropped out lay where they fell. Vultures waiting above the refugee camps and halting-places could be seen from afar. Every night a score of corpes was burnt lest an epidemic break out. Children were leaving their parents, and parents their children. The farther they walked, the less they carried (Geoffrey Evans)..
On 9 March 1942, the 64th Sentai was transferred to Chieng Mai airfield, in Thailand, in preparation for operations over Burma… The Unit arrived with 15 Ki-43s and two Ki-27s, as well as one captured Hurricane. Both the Ki-43s and Ki-27s were used for escorts of 52 Ki-21s bombers which were operational at that time. From early May 1942, the 64th Sentai operate from its new air base at Toungoo in Burma (Hiroshi Ichimura).
In April (1942) Japanese reconnaissance planes began to fly over nearly everyday. The siren whined, but never a bomb dropped. After a sequence of false alarms the warnings became little more than tiresome interruptions to the day’s leisurely routine, and soon they were regarded with scant respect. Indeed Gimson (Christopher Gimson was the then British Political Agent) recalls that when the siren did sound mid – Morning on May 10th, he said to his assistant: “I must remember to tell Hurrell ( Commanding the 4th Assam Rifles at Singjamei) to stop these silly signals’. An hour later the siren wailed again. ‘Damn!’ exclaimed Gimson on his verandah. ‘I forget to tell Hurrell’… These were almost famous last words. Bombs crashed upon bazaar and cantonment alike. Seventy civilians were killed and another eighty wounded, while a score of European refugees, one of them, a judge, were caught either in camps or lorries and killed (Geoffrey Evans).
The Siren used for alarming air raids.
As per the British Records, following 84 Manipuries were recorded death on that fateful day of 10th May 1942. There are mistakes in spelling of names of individuals and name of places. The exact words from the record are reproduce to adhere to authenticity.
SL NO | SURNAME | AGE | IN GRAVE RECORDS |
1 | ABDUL HALIM | 33 | OF KHERAGAO. DIED AT IMPHAL. |
2 | ACHUNGPA KABUI NAGA | 26 | OF MANJER KHUL. DIED AT MANJER KHUL. |
3 | AJIGAR | 34 | OF MANTRI PUKHRI. DIED AT MANTRI PUKHRI. |
4 | AKOIJAM THARE DEVI | 50 | OF LAMABAM LEIKAI, IMPHAL AT LAMABAM LEIKAI, IMPHAL. |
5 | ALIGAR KHAN | 32 | OF KHAN SAHIB’S HATTA, IMPHAL. DIED AT EUROPEAN REFUGEE CAMP, IMPHAL. |
6 | AMARU NAGINEE | 22 | OF MANJER KHUL. DIED AT KHOYATHONG. |
7 | AMIR-UD-DIN MIAN | 30 | OF KAIRANG. DIED AT CHINGMEIRONG. |
8 | AMUREIMA DEVI | 32 | OF SINJABUNG LEIKAI. DIED AT LAMABAM LEIKAI. |
9 | ANGANGMACHA DEVI | 80 | OF LAMABAM LEIKAI. DIED AT LAMABAM LEIKAI. |
10 | BAJET PAO KABUE NAGA | 35 | AT MANJER KHUL. |
11 | BARUNI DEVI | 32 | OF KONSAM LEIKAI. DIED AT CHINGMEIRONG. |
12 | BHADUR THAMI | 45 | OF CHINGMEIRONG. DIED AT REFUGEE CAMP, BRITISH RESERVE, CHINGMEIRONG. |
13 | CHABANGBAM TOLMU SING | 55 | OF KHURAI, SOIBAM LEIKAI. DIED AT SOIBAM LEIKAI. |
14 | CHABUNGBAM ONGBI BHUMAR DEVI | 40 | OF KOIRENGEI. DIED AT CHINGMEIRONG. |
15 | CHINGANGBAM LALA SING | 20 | OF KHURAI, CHINGANGBAM LEIKAI. DIED AT MANTRI PUKHRI. |
16 | DALIP SINGH | 43 | AT IMPHAL. |
17 | GINAM BHUBAN SING | 13 | OF FOUSANGBAM LEIKAI, THANGMEIBAND. DIED AT THANGMEIBAND. |
18 | HACTOMBA KABUI NAGA | 45 | AT MANJER KHUL. |
19 | HEIKRUJAM MEINA SING | 27 | OF SAGOLBAND. DIED AT REFUGEE CAMP, BRITISH RESERVE. |
20 | HEIKRUJAM RAJMANI SING | 19 | OF NUNGU VILLAGE. DIED AT LAIKANGBAM LEIKAI. |
21 | IBEM LAL DEVI | 34 | AT LAMABAM LEIKAI. |
22 | IBEMCHAOBI DEVI | 11 | OF POLEM LEIKAI. DAUGHTER OF SAKHI DEVI. DIED AT POLEM LEIKAI. |
23 | IBETON DEVI | 2 | AT POLEM LEIKAI. |
24 | IROM IBOCHA SING | 20 | OF KHURAI KONKHAM, LEIKAI. DIED AT MANTRI PUKHRI. |
25 | JANAB ALI | 50 | OF KHAN SAHIB’S HATTA, IMPHAL. DIED AT EUROPEAN REFUGEE CAMP, IMPHAL. |
26 | JUBATI DEVI | 20 | AT MAINAM LEIKAI. |
27 | KAKHUPUM KABUI | 25 | AT MAJORKHUL, IMPHAL. |
28 | KAMINI DEVI | 35 | OF SAGOLBAND, NANDIEBAM LEIKAI, IMPHAL. DIED AT LAMABAM LEIKAI. |
29 | KAMINI DEVI | 36 | OF KONSAM LEIKAI. DIED AT CHINGMEIRONG. |
30 | KANGHUJAM THORI THORI SING | 23 | OF KHURAI LALANBUNG, KHEIDEM LEIKAI. DIED AT AWANG. |
31 | KARAM SINGH | 28 | AT IMPHAL. |
32 | KETUKI DEVI | 20 | OF NINGTHOUBUNG. DIED AT IYAMAPAL. |
33 | KHETRIMAYUM ANGRU SING | 34 | OF KONGPAL, KHETRI LEIKAI. DIED AT CHINGMEIRONG. |
34 | KHETRIMAYUM NINGOL PENU DEVI | 36 | OF KANGAJABI, NAGAMAPAL, MANIPUR. DIED AT KANGAJABI. |
35 | KHOMDON SANA RAJ KUMAR | 14 | AT POLEM LEIKAI. |
36 | KHOMEI DEVI | 19 | AT MAINAM LEIKAI. |
37 | KUMARI DEVI | 36 | OF KONSAM LEIKAI. DIED AT CHINGMEIRONG. |
38 | LAIMAYUM CHAOMACHA SHARMA | 66 | OF POLEM LEIKAI, IMPHAL. DIED AT POLEM LEIKAI. |
39 | LAISAM YAIMA SING | 17 | OF CHINGTHAM LEIKAI. DIED AT MXWELL BAZAR, IMPHAL. |
40 | LAISRAM TOMBA SING | 30 | AT TOP NOARIA. |
41 | LAMABAM IBOONGOTON SING | 56 | AT LAMABAM LEIKAI. |
42 | LEIRIK DEVI | 21 | AT MAINAM LEIKAI. |
43 | LEMABAM TAMPHAMANT DEVI | 13 | AT LAMABAM LEIKAI. |
44 | LOITONGBAM TOMBA SING | 60 | OF LALAMBUNG MAKHONG. DIED AT KWAI LALAMBUNG, IMPHAL. |
45 | LUCAS TOPPO | OF KUTUNIA, GANGPUR. DIED AT MANIPUR ROAD. | |
46 | MADHUMATI DEVI | 22 | AT POLEM LEIKAI. |
47 | MALIKA DEVI | 50 | AT LAMABAM LEIKAI. |
48 | MANI SHARMA | 24 | OF TERA KEITHEL. DIED AT KHOYATHONG. |
49 | MOIRANG LEIMA DEVI | 74 | AT LAMABAM LEIKAI. |
50 | MUHAMMAD MIAN | 30 | OF KHERAGAO VILLAGE, IMPHAL. DIED AT THE IMPHAL-DIMAPUR ROAD. |
51 | NAKE NAGINEE | 45 | OF THANGMEIBAND. DIED AT MANJER KHUL. |
52 | NAMRAM YAIMA SING | 25 | OF NAMEIRAKPAM LEIKAI, MOIRANGKHOM. DIED AT MANTRI PUKHRI. |
53 | NANDIESBAM MOHAN SING | 25 | OF CHINGTHAM LEIKAI. DIED AT MAXWELL BAZAR, IMPHAL. |
54 | NGANGBAM AMUTHOI SING | 18 | OF LAMABAM LEIKAI. DIED AT TERA URAK. |
55 | NGANGBAM GOUREMANI SING | 46 | OF KANGABAM LEIKAI, IMPHAL. DIED AT KHOYATHONG. |
56 | NINGTHAN KHONGJAM NARAN SING | 53 | OF MOUGSANGEI, IMPHAL. DIED AT LEI INGKHOL. |
57 | NINGTHONJAM GOKUL CHAND SING | 40 | OF MOIRANG KAMPU. DIED AT REFUGEE CAMP, BRITISH RESERVE. |
58 | NIPAMACHA SING | 1 | AT POLEM LEIKAI. |
59 | NONGTHONBAM ONGBI TONSIJA DEVI | 40 | WIFE OF NONGTHONBAM TOMBA. DIED AT LAMLONGGEI, IMPHAL. |
60 | NUPIMACHA DEVI | 35 | AT POLEM LEIKAI. |
61 | PANCHASANI NAGINEE | 50 | OF THANGMEIBAND. DIED AT NAGA BAZAR. |
62 | PANTI SINGHIK NAGINEE | 35 | AT MANJER KHUL. |
63 | PENU DEVI | 22 | AT LAIKANGBAM LEIKAI. |
64 | PHIJAM CHAOBA SING | 50 | AT LALAMBUNG MAKHONG. |
65 | RULIA RAM | 38 | AT IMPHAL. |
66 | SAGOLSEM MANI SING | 30 | AT LOURUNGPUREL LEIKAI. |
67 | SAKHI DEVI | 38 | AT POLEM LEIKAI. |
68 | SAMSOO MIAN | 35 | AT KHETRI. |
69 | SANASAM MEINE SING | 37 | AT LOURANGPUREL LEIKAI. |
70 | SARAF-UD-DIN MIAN | 26 | OF KAIRANG VILLAGE. DIED AT CHINGMEIRONG. |
71 | SHYAMA | 9 | (ALIAS YAIMABI DEVI). OF SAGOLBAND, NANDEIBAND LEIKAI. DIED AT LAMABAM LEIKAI. |
72 | SHYAMA DEVI | 9 | AT LAMABAM LEIKAI. |
73 | THAKCHOM BRAJAMANI SING | 20 | OF URIPOK SOIRABAM THINGEN, KABRAMBAM, LEIKAI. DIED AT KHUYATHONG. |
74 | THAMBAL DEVI | 40 | AT KANGJABI LEIRAK, MEINAM LEIKAI. |
75 | THARO DEVI | 40 | OF KHONGHAMPAT. DIED AT CHINGMEIRONG. |
76 | THIAM IBOTON SING | 28 | OF KEISAMPAT, IMPHAL. DIED AT MAXWELL BAZAR, IMPHAL. |
77 | THIAM NARAHARI SING | 39 | OF THANGMEIBAND. DIED AT MAXWELL BAZAR, IMPHAL. |
78 | THIAM NARHARI SING | 40 | OF LILASINGKHONGRANG MAKHONG. DIED AT AWANG DUKAN. |
79 | THOKPAM LALA SING | 21 | OF KONGKHAM LEIKAI. DIED AT MANTRI PUKHRI. |
80 | THOUDAM DEVEN SING | 4 | AT MAINAM LEIKAI. |
81 | THOUDAM IPI SING | 2 | AT MAINAM LEIKAI. |
82 | THOUDAM UPENDRA SING | 28 | AT MAINAM LEIKAI. |
83 | YUMLEMBAM MANGI | 16 | SON OF YUMLEMBAM CHANDRAHAS. DIED AT KHUYATHONG POLEM LEIKAI, THANGMEIBAND, IMPHAL. |
84 | YUMNAM KAMAL SING | 35 | OF LAMABAM LEIKAI. DIED AT MANIPUR. |
Disclamer: – The data represents the figure with present research status. Present data is not exhaustive. |
Following Europeans and other refugees were also killed that day in Manipur because of the bombing.
SL NO | SURNAME | FORENAME | AGE | INFORMATION IN RECORDS |
1 | APPARAO | DEVASAHARAM | 64 | OF 6/263, LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. HUSBAND OF MARY HELENA RAJA MONEY APPARAO. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
2 | APPARAO | MARY HELENA RAJA MONEY | 56 | OF 6/263, LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. WIFE OF DEVASAHARAM APPARAO. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
3 | APPARAO | REGINA LILY SAMATHANAM | 21 | OF 6/263 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DAUGHTER OF DEVASAHARAM APPARAO. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
4 | BIDGOOD | SUSAN | 94 | OF 38 SOUTH STREET, EXETER. INJURED 4 MAY 1942, AT EXETER; DIED AT 1 CASTLE WALK. |
5 | BIRSA PATRAS | OF KUTUNIA, GANGPUR. HUSBAND OF MAGDALI ORAON. DIED AT MANIPUR ROAD. | ||
6 | CHARLES | DAVID DEVASAHAYAM JOHNSON | 1 | OF 3/246 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. SON OF A. CHARLES AND HELEN DAISY DHANAM CHARLES. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
7 | CHARLES | HELEN DAISY DHANAM | 20 | OF 6/263 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DAUGHTER OF MR. ADISHTAM DAVID, M.A., B.L., INCOME TAX OFFICER, RANGOON; WIFE OF A. CHARLES, OF HOME DEPARTMENT, BURMA SECRETARIAT. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
8 | CLARKSON | |||
9 | DALIP SINGH | 43 | AT IMPHAL. | |
10 | DAVID | ADISHTAM | 47 | M.A., B.L.; INCOME TAX OFFICER, GOVERNMENT OF BURMA; OF 3/246 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
11 | DAVID | GRACE NESAMONEY | 37 | OF 186 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DAUGHTER OF THE LATE I. APPADURAI PILLAI; WIFE OF IMMANUEL DAVID. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
12 | DAVID | ROSE KAMALAM | 39 | OF 3/246 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. WIFE OF ADISHTAM DAVID. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
13 | DAVID | VICTORIA JABAPAKIAM JEMIMA | 9 | OF 3/246 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DAUGHTER OF ADISHTAM DAVID, AND ROSE KAMALAM DAVID. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
14 | DEVASINGAMONEY | I. ALEXANDER | 12 | OF 186 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
15 | DIXON | JOSEPH | 69 | S.J.A.B., MEDALLION AND BARS. SON OF THE LATE MR. AND MRS. JOHN DIXON, OF TAMWORTH; HUSBAND OF MABEL F. DIXON, OF 5 MELBOURNE VILLAS, STATION ROAD, NEW ROMNEY. DIED AT SANDS HOTEL, ST. MARY’S. |
16 | ELIAS | I. GNANAPRAKASAM | 34 | OF 186 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
17 | ELIAS | PHILIP KENNETH KIRUBAKARAN | 11 | OF 186 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. SON OF I. G. ELIAS. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
18 | ELIAS | VINCENT JONATHAN | 5 | OF 186 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. SON OF I. G. ELIAS. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
19 | GAYA SINGH | BURMA GOVERNMENT SERVANT. DIED AT IMPHAL. | ||
20 | GHOSH | 38 | M.SC.; ASSISTANT DIRECTOR, BURMA METEOROLOGICAL DEPARTMENT, RANGOON. DIED AT IMPHAL. | |
21 | GNANAMONEY | MABEL VICTORIA CHANDRAVATHANA | 17 | OF 3/246 LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
22 | HARCOURT COOZE | GEORGE | 32 | AT IMPHAL. |
23 | LUCAS TOPPO | OF KUTUNIA, GANGPUR. DIED AT MANIPUR ROAD. | ||
24 | MAJUMDER | SUPERINTENDANT. OFFICE OF THE DEPUTY INSPECTOR GENERAL OF POLICE, RANGOON. HUSBAND OF RUTNA PROVA DEVI. DIED AT IMPHAL. | ||
25 | MURPHY | JOHN JAMES CHRISTOPHER | 45 | I.C.S. DISTRICT AND SESSIONS JUDGE, RANGOON. DIED AT IMPHAL. |
26 | NICHOLLS | JOHN BOYTON | 19 | HOME GUARD. SON OF MRS. E. E. NICHOLLS, OF 8 LAUDERDALE, DYMCHURCH ROAD. DIED AT 2A RAMPART ROAD. |
27 | RAY | Mr. | HIS SON AND HIS ATTENDANT ALSO DIED WITH HIM (BOTH UN-NAMED). DIED AT IMPHAL. | |
28 | RULIA RAM | 38 | AT IMPHAL. | |
29 | SHAW | KATHLEEN | 50 | WIFE OF HARRY COTTRELL HUGHES SHAW, OF SURMA VALLEY LIGHT HORSE. DIED AT IMPHAL. |
30 | SOLOMON | 43 | OF 61 MURUGAPPA MUDALIAR STREET, PURASAWAKKAM, MADRAS. DIED AT MANIPUR. | |
31 | SOLOMON | ALICE FLORENCE SUNGUNABAI | 10 | OF LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DAUGHTER OF KIRUBAKADATCHAM RAJA SOLOMON. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
32 | SOLOMON | HANAH JESSIE RATHNABAI | 15 | OF LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DAUGHTER OF KIRUBAKADATCHAM RAJA SOLOMON. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
33 | SOLOMON | HILDA DOROTHY RAGINABAI | 8 | OF LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DAUGHTER OF KIRUBAKADATCHAM RAJA SOLOMON. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
34 | SOLOMON | JANE CHRISTOBEL SUSILABAI | 4 | OF LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DAUGHTER OF KIRUBAKADATCHAM RAJA SOLOMON. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
35 | SOLOMON | ROSALIND SUNDARI KAMALABI | 6 | OF LEWIS STREET, RANGOON. DAUGHTER OF KIRUBAKADATCHAM RAJA SOLOMON. DIED AT IMPHAL EUROPEAN EVACUATION CAMP. |
36 | SUKRAM JUNNAS | OF KUTUNIA, GANGPUR. SON OF MANGRA LUCAS. DIED AT MANIPUR ROAD. |
Within a few hours (of the attack) almost every house in the centre of Imphal had been abandoned: the Manipuris fled for safety to outlying villages, and almost the only local civilians to be seen were a few unwelcome looters…. Far more serious was the cutting of the supplies of water and electricity, particularly the former. Not that the stirrup- pump band stayed to curb the fires: they too ran away, and the bazaar was gutted. For several days there was no one to bury the corpse of man and beast alike.Most of the policemen failed to report for duty and this led to their suspension(Geoffrey Evans)
Atlast the Japanese Radio claimed that they had bombed Imphal Airfield (none existed at the time). The Germans went one better in their Radio, “Their Japanese allies had bombed Imphal Railway Station”
Bibliography:-
1. Fergal Keane, Road of Bones ( Harper Press, 2010)
2. Frank Owen, Campaign In Burma (Himalayan Books, 1989)
3. Geoffrey Evans & Antony Brett- James, Imphal- A Flower on Lofty Heights ( Macmillan & Co Ltd, 1962)
4. Hiroshi Ichimura, Ki-43 Oscar Aces of World War 2 (Osprey publishing Limited, 2009)
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