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The Burma Campaign of World War II
The Burma Campaign of World War II was fought primarily between the forces of the British Empire and China, against the Japanese army in Burma. The campaign had a diverse group of soldiers from countries like India, Nepal, East and West Africa, and Great Britain, contributing to the Allied victory in the campaign.
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The author says that the war is not over yet.
07:18 - 22:25 (15:07)
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The author says that the war is not over yet.
ChapterThe Burma Campaign of World War II
EpisodeShow 67 - Supernova in the East VI
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
The Japanese Offensive in Central Burma also known as the Yugo Campaign in Japanese history and the Invasion of India in Anglo-American histories aimed at keeping Japan from losing the war and slow down the Allied Forces.
22:25 - 33:06 (10:40)
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The Japanese Offensive in Central Burma also known as the Yugo Campaign in Japanese history and the Invasion of India in Anglo-American histories aimed at keeping Japan from losing the war and slow down the Allied Forces. However, the Offensive resulted in the casualties of 750,000 Chinese soldiers and possibly 200,000 Chinese civilians due to the damage that was done to the Nationalist Chinese.
ChapterThe Burma Campaign of World War II
EpisodeShow 67 - Supernova in the East VI
PodcastDan Carlin's Hardcore History
This podcast episode covers the India-Burma campaign during World War II, describing the diverse armies on both sides of the conflict, the challenges of terrain and disease, and the controversial strategy of the Japanese army to send troops without enough supplies.
33:06 - 1:00:10 (27:03)
Summary
This podcast episode covers the India-Burma campaign during World War II, describing the diverse armies on both sides of the conflict, the challenges of terrain and disease, and the controversial strategy of the Japanese army to send troops without enough supplies.