The Burma Road: The Epic Story of the China-Burma-India Theater in World War II

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As the Imperial Japanese Army swept across China and South Asia at World War II’s outset, closing all of China’s seaports, more than 200,000 Chinese laborers embarked on a seemingly impossible task: t

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  • Author: Webster, Donovan
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Page Count: 370
  • Publish Date: September 07 2004
  • ISBN10: 0060746386
  • Language: English
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As the Imperial Japanese Army swept across China and South Asia at World War II’s outset, closing all of China’s seaports, more than 200,000 Chinese laborers embarked on a seemingly impossible task: to cut a 700-mile overland route — the Burma Road — from the southwest Chinese city of Kunming to Lashio, Burma. But when Burma fell in 1942, the Burma Road was severed. As the first step of the Allied offensive toward Japan, American general Joseph Stilwell reopened it, while, at the same time, keeping China supplied by air-lift from India and simultaneously driving the Japanese out of Burma.

From the breathtaking adventures of the American “Hump” pilots who flew hair-raising missions over the Himalayas to make food-drops in China to the true story of the mission that inspired the famous film The Bridge on the River Kwai, to the grueling jungle operations of Merrill’s Marauders and the British Chindit Brigades, The Burma Road vividly re-creates the sprawling, sometimes hilarious, often harrowing, and still largely unknown stories of one of the greatest chapters of World War II.

Author: Donovan Webster
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Published: 09/07/2004
Pages: 370
Weight: 0.7lbs
Size: 7.96h x 5.40w x 0.77d
ISBN: 9780060746384
Language: English

Author

Webster, Donovan

Binding

ISBN10

0060746386

ISBN13

9780060746384

Page Count

370

Published Date

September 07 2004

Language

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