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ID099581
Title ProperChinese army in the Burma campaigns of World War II (1942-1945)
LanguageENG
AuthorYurkevich, Aleksandr
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The article is devoted to the actions of Chinese formations against the Japanese Army in the Allies' Burma campaigns, conducted to reestablish the overland route for military supplies to China. The Allies' strategic thinking and clashes of interest in preparing these operations is examined. In the author's opinion, the successes in Burma could not have been repeated on Chinese territory, since the Chinese troops in Burma were operating as part of a unified, sophisticated military operation, the likes of which did not exist in China.
`In' analytical NoteFar Eastern Affairs Vol. 38, No. 3; 2010: p95-109
Journal SourceFar Eastern Affairs Vol. 38, No. 3; 2010: p95-109
Key WordsChina ;  World War II ;  Army ;  Chinese Republic ;  Burma Campaigns ;  Stilwell