The War in Burma 1943-1944: A Ladybird Expert Book: (WW2 #10)
By (Author) James Holland
Penguin Books Ltd
Michael Joseph Ltd
15th December 2022
2nd February 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Modern warfare
Battles and campaigns
940.542591
Hardback
56
Width 119mm, Height 178mm, Spine 9mm
130g
An accessible, authoritative introduction to the war in Burma for adult readers. Part of the ALL-NEW LADYBIRD EXPERT SERIES - Why were British troops in Burma - What was The Defence of the Admin Box - How did the British defeat the Japanese troops THE BURMA CAMPAIGN was one of the most prolonged campaigns in the South-East Asian theatre of war, but it was also one of the most dramatic. Against Japanese troops, and monsoon weather, the Allies finally prevailed, demonstrating to the world that the Axis powers could be defeated in the East. BRITAIN'S TURNING POINT IN THE WAR IN THE EAST Written by historian, author and broadcaster James Holland, Burma 1943-1944 is an essential, accessible introduction to Britain's triumph in the East.
James Holland is an internationally acclaimed and award-winning historian, writer, and broadcaster. The author of a number of best-selling histories he has presented - and written - a large number of television programmes and series. He has a weekly Second World War podcast, We Have of Making You Talk, with Al Murray, and is Chair of the Chalke Valley History Festival. He is a research fellow at St Andrew's University.