16 Sep 2025 – 13 Apr 2026

Beyond Burma: Forgotten Armies

Marking the 80th anniversary of VJ (Victory over Japan) Day, this exhibition shines a light on the remarkable multinational army that fought in some of the toughest conditions of the Second World War.

Free exhibition

Discover rarely seen weapons, medals, uniforms and equipment that will take you on a journey through Britain’s war in the Far East, from early defeats to ultimate victory.

During the Second World War, Burma (now Myanmar) became a vital battleground between British India and Imperial Japan. Eighty years on, this exhibition shines light on the ‘forgotten’ armies who served there, their experiences and the contributions they made.

Explore first-hand accounts from ordinary soldiers and celebrated leaders like Field Marshal Sir William Slim, showing how training and leadership affected the course of the war. Discover the pioneering methods developed to overcome the challenges of jungle terrain, monsoon rains, deadly creatures and tropical disease.

The exhibition focuses on the remarkable mix of British, Indian, Burmese and African troops who faced a determined army under extreme conditions. It also reflects on their efforts to keep the peace in the aftermath of victory, and on the campaign’s legacy for the people of India, Burma and beyond.

An accompanying series of public events and digital content will explore the exhibition’s themes in more detail.

  • Allow 30 minutes

  • Access via the main lift

  • Gallery on Floor 2

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The Far East campaign

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Battles of Imphal and Kohima

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