FIRST BURMA CAMPAIGN :

Foucar, E. C. V. 1894-1963

FIRST BURMA CAMPAIGN : THE JAPANESE CONQUEST OF 1942 / BY COLONEL E.C.V. FOUCAR MC ; COMPILED AND INTRODUCED BY JOHN GREHAN - xvii, 366 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates ; illustrations, maps, plates ; 24 cm

Includes bibliographical references and index

"This fascinating narrative sets out the challenging geographical, climatic and political conditions the British were faced with in Burma as war became an increasing possibility throughout 1940 and 1941, before turning its attention to the dramatic events when the Japanese launched their ground assault on the country in January 1942.There followed the ‘Disaster’ at Sittang Bridge, the fateful evacuation of Rangoon, and the march to the River Irrawaddy in an attempt to try and secure the north of Burma and its oil fields. But the loss of Rangoon meant the army was cut off from its supply base and the troops faced starving to death. With the Japanese closing in on the beleaguered British force, the decision was taken to abandon Burma and try to reach India. ‘The odds were we might escape either the Japanese, the failure of our supplies, or the monsoon, but our chances of avoiding all three were slender,’ declared General Alexander. His commander, General Wavell, wrote that, ‘operations were now a race with the weather as with the Japanese and as much a fight against nature as against the enemy’."

9781526797643 RM 115.50


World War, 1939-1945--Personal narratives, British--Burma--Campaigns
Military campaigns--Burma


Personal narratives British

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