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Fundraising for Kohima Educational Trust
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In memory of William Hayes

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The KOHIMA Educational Trust

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Emblem of the 2nd Division

The KOHIMA Educational Trust was founded in 2003 by British veterans of the Battle of Kohima in 1944. The Trust is devoted to honouring the people of Nagaland through educational activities.

In March 1944, the Japanese 31st Division moved northwestward in Burma, swept through the Naga hills, invaded India, and fell upon Imphal and Kohima. Confidently the Japanese planned to press toward the India Plains. The Allies in the CBI Theater faced a disaster of monumental proportions unless the enemy was stopped.

A crucial battle ensued at Kohima where some 2,500 British Empire troops came under siege. They fought a formidable Japanese force numbering 15,000 soldiers supported by 10,000 ammunition laden oxen. For weeks the belligerents sparred in bloody artillery duels interrupted only by hand to hand skirmishes and bayonet attacks. Finally, after 64 days, amid terrible losses on both sides, the Japanese were beaten back. They withdrew from Kohima. Japan’s dominance in northern Burma had begun its crumble.

Understandingly, the determination and gallantry shown by allied troops in the Kohima siege was quick to become the subject of poem, song, and legend. Today in the Kohima cemetery, among the 1,378 grave markers, is the famous Kohima Memorial with its historic inscription:

"When you go home
Tell them of us, and say,
For their tomorrow
We gave our today"

About the charity

The trust was set up by veterans of the Battle of Kohima to honour those who fought and died in the Battle of Kohima and the Nagas who were their allies by assisting with the education of succeeding generations of Naga children.

Donation summary

Total raised
£70.00
+ £17.50 Gift Aid
Online donations
£70.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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