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Battle of Tjiater Pass
Part of Battle of Java in the Dutch East Indies campaign

A Dutch pillbox at Tjiater pass
Date5–7 March 1942
Location
Tjiater Pass, West Java
Result Japanese victory
Belligerents

Battle of Tjiater Pass Netherlands

  • Battle of Tjiater Pass Dutch East Indies
Battle of Tjiater Pass United Kingdom
Battle of Tjiater Pass Japan
Commanders and leaders
Dutch government-in-exile Jacob Pesman Surrendered
Dutch government-in-exile W.J. de Veer 
Empire of Japan Toshinari Shōji
Units involved
Dutch government-in-exile KNIL
United Kingdom Royal Air Force
Empire of Japan 16th Army
Empire of Japan 3rd Air Division
Strength
9,000
27 aircraft
3,000
39 aircraft

The Battle of Tjiater Pass occurred between 5 and 7 March 1942 during the Dutch East Indies campaign between invading Japanese forces and the Dutch colonial forces, supported by warplanes from the Royal Air Force. It was fought over control of the Tjiater Pass (now Ciater, part of Subang Regency), as part of an attempted defense of the city of Bandung.

Following Dutch withdrawal from most urban centers in Java in the aftermath of Japanese landings and the loss of the Kalijati airfield, remaining units of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) established a defensive perimeter in the mountain passes around Bandung in the hopes of regrouping with retreating KNIL and Australian units abandoning Batavia and Buitenzorg. Despite the Japanese forces, led by Colonel Toshinari Shōji, being numerically inferior, they opted to launch an attack on the spread-out Dutch forces in order to prevent a possible counterattack.

Benefiting from air superiority and better training than their KNIL counterparts, Japanese soldiers successfully stormed and captured the undermanned defensive positions guarding the pass after three days of fighting, securing their path to Bandung after capturing the town of Lembang. Dutch forces, on the other hand, were demoralized by constant air raids and the intensive fighting. Wishing to avoid combat in Bandung, Dutch forces surrendered shortly after the battle. This led to the eventual capitulation of the entirety of the Dutch East Indies to Japan.

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