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Battle of Borneo (1941–1942)

The Battle of Borneo was a successful campaign by Japanese Imperial forces for control of Borneo island and concentrated mainly on the subjugation of the Raj of Sarawak, Brunei, North Borneo, and the western part of Kalimantan that was part of the Dutch East Indies. The Japanese main unit for this mission was the 35th Infantry Brigade led by Major General Kiyotake Kawaguchi.[1]

For the campaigns on eastern Borneo, see Battle of Tarakan (1942) and Battle of Balikpapan (1942).

The invasion of Borneo was part of a large Japanese invasion in the Pacific, which starting on December 7, 1941 attacked or invaded the United States, Great Britain, and Thailand, including territories in Burma, Malaya, and the Pacific. Previously, they had only been at war with China, even though they had signed the tripartite act with Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union.

West Borneo KNIL Garrison Battalion

Stadswacht Infantry Company (about 125 men) in Pontianak

Anti-Aircraft Battery (two 40 mm (1.57 in) guns) plus some AA machine-guns

Mobile Auxiliary First Aid Platoon

Stadswacht Detachment (about 50 men) in

Singkawang

Stadswacht Detachment (unknown strength) in

Sintang

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Runciman, S.

The War in Malaya, (especially Chapter XII: Operations in Borneo.) London, Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1949.

Percival, Arthur Ernest

L., Klemen, 1999–2000, The Netherlands East Indies 1941–42, "".

The Invasion of British Borneo in 1942

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The Japanese occupation of Sandakan, January 1942

World Statesmen.

Governors of North Borneo