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The People's Volunteer Organisation (Burmese: ပြည်သူ့ရဲဘော်တပ်; Pyithu Yèbaw Tat) was a 50,000-strong Burmese pro-independence paramilitary force founded by Aung San shortly after the August 1945 Japanese surrender. Disguised as a veterans' association, the PVO drilled and trained for a hypothetical revolution against the British authorities in Burma.[1] [2][3][4]
The PVO dissolved on 4 January 1948 when Burma was granted independence under the Burma Independence Act 1947.
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- ^ Martin Smith (1991). Burma – Insurgency and the Politics of Ethnicity. London and New Jersey: Zed Books.
- ^ Militias in Myanmar. John Buchanan. July 2016. The Asia Foundation. Page 6