BBfanboy -> RE: Thai aircraft in WW2 (2/9/2019 7:20:17 PM)
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The mod RHS also has the Thai army, navy and AF units. I got the impression from multiple sources that the Thais were something much less than stalwart supporters of the Japanese. I read somewhere that those Ki-43s were used on occasion against both Allied and Japanese a/c. I also saw a TV Special about the Burma RR that claimed that up to 90,000 Thais died due to mistreatment while building that RR (along with many Indonesian "volunteers"). The Thais also changed leaders during the war to a much less supportive (of the Japanese) leader and the Japanese Army in Thailand changed over from a garrison force of mostly service troops to a regular Combat "Army". Does the RHS mod account in some way for this change as the war wears on or does it simply add a bunch of units to the Japanese OOB? My understanding is that the Thai government was not totally unhappy with their British territory status - they got rapid modernization and a decent economy- so they tried to stay as neutral as possible while recognizing the IJA was not going to be stopped by British or Thai resistance. So they "permitted" the Japanese to occupy the country and use their airfields while keeping a modicum of autonomy in their government. They sat on the fence until it became clear the Allies were beating the pants off the Japanese everywhere and would eventually retake Indo-China. There may have been some OSS-type contact with the Thai leaders to set up resistance for when the time came to revolt. Perhaps the Allies also had a hand in the change of government - I don't know. I don't think there was any invasion into Thailand until just before the end of the war, so the country was relatively unscathed (except for what the Japanese did to their people) the Thais welcomed the return of Western investment. From what I saw visiting Thailand and Laos (and have read/viewed about Burma, Malaya, Cambodia and Vietnam), Thailand has emerged as the most stable and prosperous country of the region - a dividend of not getting into a shooting war with Western powers or the Japanese.
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