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Title: Burma, the longest war, 1941-45 by Louis Allen ISBN: 0-460-04363-3 Publisher: J.M. Dent Pub. Date: 1984 Format: Unknown Binding |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (1 review)
Rating: 5
Summary: The WWII Burma Campaign with a Japanese slant
Comment: Louis Allen was a Japanese interpreter in the British Army in the Burma campaign. He has written this book with more of an understanding of the Japanese mindset. The description of the bloodletting of the Japanese armies at Imphal and Kohima give an insight into both the tactics and the attitudes of the, hitherto, undefeated Japanese armies in 1944. It is salutory to read the deprivation suffered by the Japanese as they tried break out from the Pegu Yomas to cross the Salween River and escape into Thailand. It is interesting, almost mandatory, to read this book in conjunction with Slim''s "Defeat into Victory".
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