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==Aftermath== | ==Aftermath== |
Shortly after the battle, the Burmese Army's commander-in-chief, [[Smith Dun]] (an ethnic Karen), resigned. The Burmese Army initially being on the verge of total defeat also led to hardline militarists demanding [[Ne Win]] to start a coup d'état, which he eventually did in [[1962 Burmese coup d'état|1962]]<ref name =irrawd/> | Shortly after the battle, the Burmese Army's commander-in-chief, [[Smith Dun]] (an ethnic Karen), resigned. <ref> [https://www.irrawaddy.com/news/burma/forgotten-general-burmas-army.html The Forgotten General of Burma’s Army]. [[The Irrawaddy]]. November 12, 2013. Yan Pai. {{Webarchive|url= https://web.archive.org/web/2023020...urma/forgotten-general-burmas-army.html|date= February 3, 2023}}</ref> The Burmese Army initially being on the verge of total defeat also led to hardline militarists demanding [[Ne Win]] to start a coup d'état, which he eventually did in [[1962 Burmese coup d'état|1962]]<ref name =irrawd/> |
==References== | ==References== |
Okumaya devam et...