Ba Maw (Burmese: ဘမော်, pronounced [ba̰ mɔ̀]; 8 February 1893 – 29 May 1977) was a Burmese lawyer and political leader, active during the interwar period...
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Axis powers (section Burma (Ba Maw government))
Burmese nationalist leader Ba Maw. A treaty of alliance was concluded between the Ba Maw regime and Japan was signed by Ba Maw for Burma and Sawada Renzo...
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Burma consisted of: Ba Maw, Prime Minister (in addition to his post as head of state) General Aung San, Deputy Prime Minister Ba Win, Minister of Home...
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Premier Ba Maw. Ba Maw being inaugurated as the Naingandaw Adhipati (lit. 'paramount ruler of the State') of the State of Burma,: 192, 235–261 Maw served...
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War II. The party was established by a merger of Dobama Asiayone (DAA), Ba Maw's Poor Man's Party and the All-Burma Students Association, and was known...
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known as the Sinyetha or Proletarian) was a political party in Burma led by Ba Maw. The party was formed in 1935 in order to contest the 1936 general elections...
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served as the minister of war in the Japan-backed State of Burma led by Dr. Ba Maw. As the tide turned against Japan, he switched sides and merged his forces...
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the Empire of Manchuria Wang Jingwei, President of the Republic of China Ba Maw, Head of State of the State of Burma Subhas Chandra Bose, Head of State...
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colony independent as the State of Burma. A pro-Japanese government led by Ba Maw was installed. However, many Burmese began to believe the Japanese had no...
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who was executed, allowed several future national leaders, including Dr Ba Maw and U Saw, who participated in his defence, to rise to prominence. In May...
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separately administered colony of Britain, and Ba Maw became the first Prime Minister and Premier of Burma. Ba Maw was an outspoken advocate for Burmese self-rule...
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under the chairmanship of Ba Maw, and on 1 August 1943 a nominally independent State of Burma was proclaimed, with Ba Maw as "Naingandaw Adipadi" (head...
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administered colony of Great Britain and Ba Maw became the first Prime Minister and Premier of Burma. Ba Maw was an outspoken advocate for Burmese self-rule...
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bar in 1927. In 1937 he returned to Burma and joined the government of Ba Maw as Minister of Revenue. Later, he joined the pre-independence cabinet and...
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Japanese and Ba Maw in late April, 1945. Nu was nearly killed on August 12, 1945, when Allied pilots strafed and destroyed the house Ba Maw had been given...
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the Burma National Army (BNA) of the State of Burma, a puppet state under Ba Maw, in 1943. After secret contact with the British during 1944, on 27 March...
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newer faces was an up-and-coming barrister named Dr. Ba Maw. The son of one of Thibaw's courtiers, Ba Maw was rumored to be of part-Armenian ancestry. Maung...
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King Tabinshwehti (1530–1550), the 3rd by King Alaungpaya (1752–1760)). Dr Ba Maw who was the Head of State and "Supreme Leader' (in Burmese Adipadi Gyi)...
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released, readily agreed to collaborate with them; while shortly afterwards Ba Maw, prime minister of Burma under the British, agreed to serve as his country's...
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Ba Pe, and the Governor invited Ba Maw to form a government, despite his Poor Man's Party winning only 16 seats. Maw became Chief Minister after forming...
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ended. They installed a nominally independent Burmese government under Ba Maw, and reformed the Burma Independence Army on a more regular basis as the...
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Schlumberger Thomas Barclay (c. 1570–1632), Scottish jurist and professor Ba Maw (1893–1977), Burmese politician James Marshall Sprouse (1923–2004), United...
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the Empire of Manchuria Wang Jingwei, President of the Republic of China Ba Maw, Head of State and Prime Minister of the State of Burma Subhas Chandra Bose...
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San, who was executed, allowed several future national leaders, including Ba Maw and U Saw, who participated in his defence, to rise to prominence. May 1930...
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World War Karim Ghani was a parliamentary secretary in Burma under Dr. Ba Maw K.T.M. Ahmed Ibrahim sahib Bahadur – Indian politician M.K. Mackar Pillay...
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under military guard and plotting to assassinate Burma's prime minister Ba Maw. Taken to Bangkok as the war worsened for the Japanese, he was summoned...
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future senior Burmese politicians, including General Aung San, U Nu, Ba Maw, Kyaw Nyein, Ba Swe, U Thant and Thein Pe Myint. Rangoon University became one of...
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Greater East Asia Conference in November 1943, the participants were (L–R): Ba Maw, representative of Burma, Zhang Jinghui, representative of Manchukuo, Wang...
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free and fair. On the other hand, the nationalists Ba Maw and U Saw and the radical marxist Thakin Ba Hein formed an alliance to boycott the elections....
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Greater East Asia Conference in November 1943, participants left to right: Ba Maw, Zhang Jinghui, Wang Jingwei, Hideki Tojo, Wan Waithayakon, José P. Laurel...
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