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Why was the Japanese capture of Rangoon such a bitter loss for the Allies?

1. They were worried about Rangoon historical sites
2. As a major seaport, it was an excellent supply point
3. Winston Churchill was born there
4. The location was perfect for launching air strikes against Japan

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The Japanese capture of Rangoon was such a bitter loss for the Allies because it was a major seaport and an excellent supply point.
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