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China–Burma–India
China–Burma–India recounts the complex and often overlooked campaigns fought in the Asian theater during World War II. Written by Don Moser with the editors of Time-Life Books, this volume explores the Allied struggle to keep China supplied, the grueling combat in the jungles of Burma, and the challenges of multinational cooperation. The narrative includes the efforts of General Joseph Stilwell, the dramatic mission of Merrill’s Marauders, the construction of the Ledo Road, and the joint operations of British, American, Chinese, and Indian forces. Supported by maps, photographs, and firsthand accounts, the book presents a vivid portrayal of one of the war’s most difficult fronts.
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