Christmas Island - The Mutiny of The Indian Troops
Time: Tuesday Mar 10, 1942
Place: Christmas Island
Details: During the night of 10–11 March, a mutiny of the Indian troops, abetted by Sikh policemen, led to the killing of the five British soldiers and the imprisonment of the remaining 21 Europeans.
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