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VJ Day at York Army Museum

Kohima Museum will be remembering VJ80 with our friends at the fabulous York Army Museum.

Come and join us.

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A Great Day at York Army Museum

A great day at the fabulous York Army Museum, reminding visitors about the forgotten army & raising the profile of Kohima Museum.

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Military Memorabilia Day

A team from the Kohima Museum will be attending a Military Memorabilia Day on Saturday August 9th (10.00 – 15.00) at York Army Museum.

Want help researching military history or your military ancestors?

Drop into the Military Memorabilia Day.  Bring along your archives, photographs & questions to put to experts from Kohima Museum, regimental museums, local archives, historical societies & regimental associations.

Drop in & chat to specialists, find out how to research your military ancestors, bring in objects, documents, medals or memorabilia you’d like to know more about and we’ll be very happy to help for FREE.

All welcome. No need to pre-book – just turn up at the fabulous York Army Museum in the centre of York.

Please don’t bring firearms!

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Webinar About the Aftermath of VJ Day

by Lt Col Mike Tickner

Thursday 24th July at 8pm

The Savage Wars of Peace: the Bloody Aftermath of VJ Day

The Kohima Educational Trust is delighted to announce a webinar on Thursday 24th July at 8pm with Dr Robert Lyman MBE, who will introduce guest speaker Lt Col Mike Tickner, who will discuss

“The Savage Wars of Peace: the Bloody Aftermath of VJ Day”

The war in the Far East ended abruptly, violently & chaotically following the nuclear bombs at Hiroshima & Nagasaki. While the Imperial Japanese Army had been defeated in Burma & was losing the war in the Pacific, her army in Malaya, Hong Kong, French Indo-China, the Netherlands East Indies, Manchuria & Siam was undefeated.

Many of these countries saw the end of the war as their chance for independence. Gurkha, Indian & British troops became responsible for restoring colonial rule & became locked into open combat.

The Allies’ most pressing task was recovering their prisoners of wars & civilian internees, knowing little about their condition or locations in camps across South East Asia, China & Japan.

Japan’s sudden surrender created a seismic resetting of the political and social order in the Far East as power vacuums were exploited for political gain & rapid decisions were made, with consequences which still reverberate today.

Find out more & register by clicking here

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Summer Exhibition Opens

Kohima Museum’s Summer Exhibition ‘Victoria Crosses of the Burma Campaign’ opened on June 26th. It tells the stories of twenty VCs won during the Burma Campaign. Each story is described by the original citation in the London Gazette & also in cartoon form, as depicted in the Victor, a weekly comic published from 1961 until 1992. The comics were chosen to present the stories in a way that is more accessible to children & people for whom English is not their native language.

Kohima Museum’s summer exhibition.

The exhibition also displays the VC won at Kohima by Captain John Randle, on loan from Captain Randle’s son.

Front & back of John Randle’s VC.

In addition, there are Captain Randle’s Royal Norfolk cap badge, crossed keys 2 Division insignia & a large flag that he captured from the anti-British Indian National Army. These artefacts have been donated to Kohima Museum by Captain Randle’s son, for which we are extremely grateful.

INA flag captured by Captain Randle
Close-up of captured INA flag.

The flag required extensive renovation, which was funded by a grant to the museum from Arts Council England, awarded by Museum Development North.

The large number of visitors on June 26th included many relatives of Kohima veterans, as well as Mr Masaki Ikegami, Deputy Head of Mission at the Japanese Embassy.

Mr Masaki Ikegami, Deputy Head of Mission at the Japanese Embassy, with Curator Bob White

The curatorial staff are delighted with the visitors’ numbers & enthusiasm.

The Kohima Museum team: (left to right) Brian Ward, Bob White, James Heathfield, Bob Cook.

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VJ Day: 80th Anniversary & Beyond

We are delighted to announce that Museum Development North has awarded a £20,000 competitive grant to fund a joint application from the Kohima Museum in York & the Bankfield Museum in Halifax with the title “VJ Day: 80th Anniversary & Beyond”.

Bankfield Museum houses the Museum of the Duke of Wellington’s Regiment. The 2nd Battalion Duke of Wellington’s Regiment were trained as Chindits & took part in long range penetration operations during the Battles of Imphal & Kohima.

The joint grant will fund a range of exciting activities in York & Halifax to mark VJ80. Highlights of these are:

  1. Kohima Museum summer exhibition: “Victoria Crosses of the Burma Campaign”.  June 26-Sept 5.

2. Visit to Kohima Museum of group from Japan.  August 14.

3. Kohima Museum VJ80 stand at York Army Museum.  August 15.

4. 1940s Day Community Event at Bankfield Museum, with Kohima Museum VJ80 stand.

5. Reciprocal visits of community groups from York & Halifax to attend events at Bankfield & Kohima Museums.

6. Joint development of WW2 workshop & discussion group for schools, to be delivered in autumn 2025.

7. Planting at York St John University of a cherry tree provided by the Japanese Embassy, as a symbol of reconciliation & friendship between Britain & Japan. November 2025.

Bankfield Museum Curators Gemma Esvelt & Eli Dawson, visiting the Kohima Museum to discuss plans for our VJ80 partnership.

This VJ Day commemoration project is supported using public funding by UK Government through Arts Council England. 

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Victoria Cross On Loan to Kohima Museum

We are delighted to announce that the Victoria Cross won by Capt John Randle at the Battle of Kohima will be coming on loan to the Kohima Museum in York. We are very greatful to John Randle’s son.

Victoria Cross

Read about John Randle’s heroic sacrifice at https://www.kohimamuseum.co.uk/victoria-cross/

Captain John Randle

To mark this generous loan, the Museum will hold a summer exhibition describing some of the stories behind the VCs won during the Burma Campaign. The exhibition will open on June 26 & will run until September. The Museum is open every Thursday morning & at other times by prior arrangement.

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Webinar

A Thousand Places Left Behind: An American Soldier’s Experience in Burma 
Webinar: Thursday 15th May at 8pm

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Webinar about the Wasbies – Women’s Auxiliary Service (Burma)

The Kohima Educational Trust is delighted to announce a webinar by Elizabeth Lockhart-Mure, author of ‘Front Line and Fortitude’ – the story of the Women’s Auxiliary Service (Burma), a small contingent of brave women who worked with the men of the 14th Army.

The Women’s Auxiliary Service (Burma), known as ‘The Wasbies’, were a small contingent of women who ran a canteen service for the men of the 14th Army during the Burma Campaign of WW2.

They were formed in January 1942 to undertake cipher duties for the Army in Burma, but upon the fall of Rangoon, they transferred to India, where they set up a canteen service, operating both static and mobile facilities for the men of the South East Asia Campaign.

Their canteens could be found at staging points, air strips, sea ports and railheads, as well as deep in remote mountainous jungle and on hot, dusty plains.

Wasbies serving the crew of an anti-aircraft gun

When operating with forward divisions, they were often within earshot of gunfire and could feel the pounding of the big guns. They toiled in steaming heat and dust, in monsoon rain and mud, living in mosquito-ridden camps amongst the men themselves, with little regard to their obvious discomfort.

Where the troops went, the Wasbies went too. They were a huge morale boost to the battle-weary men of 14th Army.

To join this online talk on Thursday 17th April at 8pm, please follow this link.