Category
page 1Resistance to the British Empire in World War II
Indian National Army
Indian armed force fighting on the Axis side in World War II
Azad Hind
Indian provisional government in Japanese-occupied Singapore during World War II
1941 Iraqi coup d'état
coup d'état
Battle of Christmas Island
1942 battle
Ossewabrandwag
The Ossewabrandwag (OB) (, from and - Ox-wagon Sentinel) was an Afrikaner nationalist organization, founded in South Africa in Bloemfontein on 4 February 1939. It was strongly opposed to South African participation in World War II, had hostile views toward the United Kingdom and was sympathetic to Nazi Germany. In late 1940, the Ossewabrandwag plotted a pro-German insurrection against Prime Minister Jan Smuts; however, the plan was aborted.
Burmese Independence Army
revolutionary army formed in 1941
Cocos Islands Mutiny
conflict
S-Plan
The S-Plan or Sabotage Campaign or England Campaign was a campaign of bombing and sabotage against the civil, economic and military infrastructure of the United Kingdom from 1939 to 1940, conducted by members of the Irish Republican Army (IRA). It was conceived by Seamus O'Donovan in 1938 at the request of then IRA Chief of Staff Seán Russell. Russell and Joseph McGarrity are thought to have formulated the strategy in 1936. During the campaign there were 300 explosions/acts of sabotage, 10 deaths and 96 injuries.