The campaign in Burma was the longest and biggest ground war fought by the British and Americans against the Japanese. Including 1000 mile-long retreats and the great Allied victory at Kohima-Imphal, Burma brought the Allies a wealth of incomparably bitter combat experiences. Using the Imperial War Museum’s archives, Major General Julian Thompson provides a gripping and unforgettable picture of what it was like to fight in this extraordinary conflict.
Author: Thompson, Julian
Publisher: Pan Macmillan, 2004
ISBN: 9780330480659 / 0330480650
Format: Softcover
Number of Pages: 480
Condition: Good, ex-library
Inv. No: 9E















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