This summary provides an overview of nine leaders of the Burmese independence movement who were involved in anti-British activities between 1915 and 1947.
The document discusses prominent figures such as Aung San (1915-1947), the leader of the Burma Independence Army who helped establish the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League. It also mentions Thakin Kodaw Hmaing (1907-1947), Thakin Soe (1901-1947), and U Ohn (1913-1947) who participated in the resistance movement. Younger leaders that emerged later included U Ba Than (1929-1947) and U Aung Zan (1897-1947). All nine leaders played important roles in the underground effort to
This summary provides an overview of nine leaders of the Burmese independence movement who were involved in anti-British activities between 1915 and 1947.
The document discusses prominent figures such as Aung San (1915-1947), the leader of the Burma Independence Army who helped establish the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League. It also mentions Thakin Kodaw Hmaing (1907-1947), Thakin Soe (1901-1947), and U Ohn (1913-1947) who participated in the resistance movement. Younger leaders that emerged later included U Ba Than (1929-1947) and U Aung Zan (1897-1947). All nine leaders played important roles in the underground effort to
This summary provides an overview of nine leaders of the Burmese independence movement who were involved in anti-British activities between 1915 and 1947.
The document discusses prominent figures such as Aung San (1915-1947), the leader of the Burma Independence Army who helped establish the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League. It also mentions Thakin Kodaw Hmaing (1907-1947), Thakin Soe (1901-1947), and U Ohn (1913-1947) who participated in the resistance movement. Younger leaders that emerged later included U Ba Than (1929-1947) and U Aung Zan (1897-1947). All nine leaders played important roles in the underground effort to