The vast crescent of British-ruled territories from India down to Singapore appeared in the early stages of the Second World War a massive asset in the war with Germany providing huge quantities of soldiers & raw materials & key part of an impregnable global network denied to the Nazis. Within a few weeks in 1941-2 a Japanese invasion had destroyed all this almost effortlessly taking the impregnable fortress' of Singapore with its 80 000 strong garrison & sweeping through South & Southeast Asia to the frontier of India itself. This revolutionary absolutely gripping book brings to life the entire experience of South & Southeast Asia in this extraordinary period telling the story from an Indian Burmese Chinese or Malay perspective as much as from that of the British or Japanese. Effectively it is the story of the birth of modern South & Southeast Asia & the hopes & fears of the dozens of forgotten armies' marching through the jungle battlefields so many dying for causes swept away by the reality that emerged in 1945. Even as the British successfully fought back in the bloodiest battles in South & Southeast Asia's history there was no going back to colonial rule.