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Operation Krohcol was a British operation in 1942 to move into Siam just after the Japanese attack on Malaya during World War II.

It was named Krohcol as it was a column operating on the KrohPatani road. It crossed the frontier and met some opposition from the Thais. They occupied positions a short distance within Thailand, and were compelled to withdraw by 11 December.

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History of Malaysia | World War II operations and battles of the Southeast Asia Theatre

 

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