
Box of Lions
First-hand accounts of stopping the Japanese at Imphal
Christopher Johnson(Author)
Pen & Sword Books Ltd (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 30. June 2026
Book
Hardback
224 pages
978-1-0361-9468-0 (ISBN)
Description
Set against the dramatic backdrop of the Japanese army's 'March toward Delhi' during the Second World War, Box of Lions explores the little-known but extraordinary clash on the Imphal Plain. When Japanese forces targeted a critical British supply depot - codenamed Lion Box - rich in food and military resources they expected little resistance. Instead, they encountered an unlikely and determined defence.
Composed not of hardened infantry but of drivers, administrators, sappers and storemen, these so-called 'admin soldiers' from Britain, India, Nepal and Africa were suddenly thrust into frontline combat. Over the course of three days of bitter fighting, they held off a professional invading force, buying time for the Allies to evacuate vital stores and shaking the confidence of the Japanese troops.
Written by the son of a veteran who fought on the frontline, this gripping account draws on thirty years of research, first-hand interviews - including with Japanese survivors - and multiple journeys to the battlefield itself. Rich in oral history and raw with emotion, Box of Lions brings to life the courage, fear and resilience of ordinary men caught in extraordinary circumstances.
Composed not of hardened infantry but of drivers, administrators, sappers and storemen, these so-called 'admin soldiers' from Britain, India, Nepal and Africa were suddenly thrust into frontline combat. Over the course of three days of bitter fighting, they held off a professional invading force, buying time for the Allies to evacuate vital stores and shaking the confidence of the Japanese troops.
Written by the son of a veteran who fought on the frontline, this gripping account draws on thirty years of research, first-hand interviews - including with Japanese survivors - and multiple journeys to the battlefield itself. Rich in oral history and raw with emotion, Box of Lions brings to life the courage, fear and resilience of ordinary men caught in extraordinary circumstances.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Barnsley
United Kingdom
Illustrations
100 mono illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0361-9468-0 (9781036194680)
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Person
Christopher Johnson, a former serviceman of the Royal Corps of Transport, has spent the last thirty years obsessed by where his father fought in the Imphal Campaign. He has met many of the men who fought there, corresponded with the Japanese enemy, travelled to the area and made friends with the locals, soaking up after three decades the information of what happened during the battle of Lion Box. By doing this he found out how valuable oral history can be and inadvertently became a historian in military matters. To this day he is central to organising the various memorial services, from Kanglatongbi to the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire. Christopher once explained that meeting the men who fought there and their families, and those who still live in the area has changed his life with these wonderful friendships.