This book, first published in 1948, is an in-depth examination of
the campaigns in Burma following the Japanese invasion in 1942
until after the surrender in 1945. The author, a military observer
under Admiral Mountbatten, offers here impartial judgements and an
objective narrative. He analyses the initial British failures, the
straining of Anglo-American relations, the overcoming of military
difficulties and the final victory of the combined British, Indian,
American and Chinese forces. The book gives a clear and
comprehensive look at the Burma war, puts it into perspective, and
does not shy away from controversy over the management of the
Allied campaign.
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