Wrath in Burma: The Uncensored Story of General Stilwell and International Maneuvers in the Far East

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Author - Fred Eldridge

Year published - 1946

Published by - Doubleday And Company

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Pacific

Summary

This book is the story of General Joseph “vinegar” Stilwell in the challenging China-India-Burma theater during the Second World War. Stilwell’s mission was to exert all pressure on the Chinese and the British to continue their resistance to further Japanese expansion. Stilwell was unrelenting and worked tirelessly to help build the Allies in that resistance, despite having severe limitations in men, supplies, support, and cooperation from his superiors. This book provides that account of Stilwell’s mission, with all of its treachery, courage, and eventual heartbreak.

Notes - Rubber stamp on title page

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Author - Fred Eldridge

Year published - 1946

Published by - Doubleday And Company

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Pacific

Summary

This book is the story of General Joseph “vinegar” Stilwell in the challenging China-India-Burma theater during the Second World War. Stilwell’s mission was to exert all pressure on the Chinese and the British to continue their resistance to further Japanese expansion. Stilwell was unrelenting and worked tirelessly to help build the Allies in that resistance, despite having severe limitations in men, supplies, support, and cooperation from his superiors. This book provides that account of Stilwell’s mission, with all of its treachery, courage, and eventual heartbreak.

Notes - Rubber stamp on title page

Author - Fred Eldridge

Year published - 1946

Published by - Doubleday And Company

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 2 - Pacific

Summary

This book is the story of General Joseph “vinegar” Stilwell in the challenging China-India-Burma theater during the Second World War. Stilwell’s mission was to exert all pressure on the Chinese and the British to continue their resistance to further Japanese expansion. Stilwell was unrelenting and worked tirelessly to help build the Allies in that resistance, despite having severe limitations in men, supplies, support, and cooperation from his superiors. This book provides that account of Stilwell’s mission, with all of its treachery, courage, and eventual heartbreak.

Notes - Rubber stamp on title page

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