Japanese invasion of Thailand - Wikipedia Japanese troops invaded Thailand from Indochina and with landings south of Bangkok and at various points along the Kra Peninsula several hours after Thailand had not responded to their ultimatum
Japanese Invasion of Thailand - War History With aid from the Japanese, Thai forces invaded parts of Laos and Cambodia in the summer and fall of 1941 The French fought back, even threatening to shell Bangkok from the sea However, Japanese mediators and threats forced the Vichy governor in Saigon to surrender the disputed territories to Thailand
Japan’s Asian Allies 1941–45 - ia801603. us. archive. org the Bovaradet Rebellion in 1933 Thailand’s relationship with Japan was uneasy, however, and in December 1941 the Imperial Army crossed Thai terr tory to invade Malaya and Burma Resistance to this violation of the kingdom’s borders was short-lived, as the Thai government recogniz
Thailand: Japanese ultimatum and invasion - nas. gov. sg Includes a letter from Saigon to F O of 26 November 1941 that the Japanese Navy is expected to attack the Kra Isthmus without previous warning and there would also be a simultaneous land attack from Indo-China