Forgotten Wars_ Freedom and Revolution in Southeast Asia - Christopher Bayly [381]
Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), 325–6
Atlantic Charter, 97, 100, 168, 190
atomic bombs, xxvii, 1–4, 15–16, 60, 190, 457–8, 540–41
Attlee, Clement Richard, xvii, 76, 90–91, 95–6, 111, 171, 174, 234, 237, 256
and Burma, 235–6, 237, 260, 265, 268, 302, 304, 306, 317, 459, 460
and India, 76, 240, 286
and Malaya, 216, 426, 436, 497, 498
Attwood, Arthur, 219
Auchinleck, General Sir Claude, xvii, 79, 90, 231, 242, 284, 285–6, 290
Aung Gyi, 400
Aung San, xvii, 16, 17, 60, 64–5, 67, 68–70, 71–2, 73, 223–4, 225, 227–36, 237, 257–8, 262–5, 266–7, 268, 540
accused of murder, 91, 229–33
and 1946 labour unrest, 254, 259–61, 262
and London negotiations, 262–3, 264–5, 267–8, 302–8
and minorities, 305, 307–10, 312, 375, 391
assassination, 233, 313–20, 372, 388
political beliefs, 68–9, 266, 307–8
Aung San Suu Kyi, 233, 320
Australian Communist Party, 415
Australians, 3, 54, 139, 256, 400, 437, 522
and Indonesia, 167, 191–2, 208, 437
Awang bin Hassan, 211
Azad Hind (Free India) government, 20, 21, 87, 89–90, 124
Ba Maw, xvii, 17, 67, 73, 224–5, 227, 252, 317
Ba Thein, 385
Ba Thun, Oliver, 393
Ba U, U, 66
Bachtiar Effendi, 116, 511
Badhwar, Hari, 80
Bah Pelankan, 493
Bahadur Shah Zafar, Mughal Emperor, 88
Baker, Nona, 36
Bakri, Imam Haji, 44
Balan, R. G., 343, 424, 430
Ballas, Jacob, 328
Bandung, 168, 173, 186
Bandung Afro-Asia Conference, 326, 540, 549–50
banishment, 207–8, 341, 355, 433, 449, 482–3, 484–5, 489
Banjarese, in Malaya, 42, 44, 359–60
Bao Dai emperor, 142, 143
Bartlett, Vernon, 275–6
Batang Kali, 449–56
Battle of Midway, 11
Battle of Surabaya, 180–81, 183
Batu Arang colliery, 122, 339, 421, 445, 448
Batu Caves massacre, 34–5, 126, 349, 514
Batu Gajah jail, 92, 126
Batu Pahat, 211, 212, 216
Bedong, 338
Bekasi, 182
Bengal Club, 223, 248
Bengal, 81–6, 242–52
famine, 81, 89, 244
partition, 286–7, 292–301
Bengali language, 85
Berkeley, Hubert, 495–6
Bhonsle, 22
Bhowani Junction, 329
Bingley, Mr, 319, 320
Binh Xuyen, 144, 148
Blades, A. G., 126
Blake, Christopher, 495–6
‘Blueprint for Burma’, 68
Boestamam, Ahmad, xvii, 135–6, 195, 203, 352–6, 357–8, 367, 369, 419, 433, 434, 510, 531, 551
Bombay, 138
Borneo, 160, 278–9, 394
Bose, Sarat, 82, 222–3, 240, 245, 252–3, 284, 293–4
Bose, Subhas Chandra, xviii, 19, 21–3, 57, 58, 59, 78, 79, 80, 82, 87, 88, 124, 195, 227, 329–30
death, 21–3, 83–4, 540
Bottomley, Arthur, 309, 310
Boucher, Major-General Charles, 406, 442, 477–8
Boulle, Pierre, 334, 335, 336, 543, 544
Bourne, Geoffrey Major-General, 380–81, 393
Boven Digul, 161, 191
Bowker, James, 386, 394, 399, 458
Braddell, Sir Roland, 274, 361, 502
Brayford, D. C., 219
Brazier, John, 124, 207, 281–2, 339–40, 482, 509
Bridge too far, A, 138
Briggs, General Sir Harold, 266, 319, 525
Britain, 26–7, 239, 457–8
British army, 26, 139, 217–22, 239, 254, 266, 311
4th Hussars, 473
and Bengal killings, 248, 249, 251, 252
and Malayan Emergency, 436–7, 444, 448–56, 470–73, 477–9, 521–3, 551–2
Army Education Corps, 26, 218, 225
Devonshire Regiment, 436
Grenadier Guards, 470
in Indonesia, 169, 171–2, 177–81, 182, 188–9, 218
King’s Own Yorkshire light rifles, 436
leftists in, 26, 185, 190, 218, 224
Malayan Scouts (SAS Regiment), 521–2
mutinies, 26, 70, 217–20
national servicemen, 470–72, 521
Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes (NAAFI), 109, 110, 111, 112, 470
overstretched, 239, 256–7, 437
Parachute Regiment, 219–20
Royal Armoured Corps, 522
Royal Army Medical Corps, 220
Royal Artillery, 436
Royal Enniskillen Fusiliers, 138
Royal Marine Commandos, 456, 522
Scots Guards, 450–56, 521
Seaforth Highlanders, 169, 187, 436
British Council, 319, 320
British Empire, in Asia, xxvii–xxviii, 8, 10–11, 12–13, 48, 95–100, 137–8, 140–41, 170–71, 188, 241, 252, 380, 402, 409, 458, 498, 516–17, 519–20
British firms in Burma, 67, 224, 305, 306, 322, 375, 377–8, 384, 387, 398
in Indonesia, 159
British government, 27, 95–6
and Burma, 65–6, 230, 236, 260, 264–5, 266, 304–7, 308, 317, 320–21, 380, 382–3, 387, 393, 395, 398–9, 458–60, 466–7
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