China-Burma-India theater

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The China-Burma-India (CBI) theater was created by the U.S., Britain and China and operated 1941 to 1945 to fight Japan on the mainland of Asia.

Bibliography

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1944. (1979)

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II. 7 vols. 1948- 1958.

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  • Rooney David. Burma Victory: Imphal, Kohima and the Chindit Issue. (1992).
  • Schaller Michael. The U.S. Crusade in China, 1938-1945. (1979). online edition
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Primary Sources

  • Chiang Kai-Shek. The Collected Wartime Messages of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, 1937-1945, (1946) online edition
  • Stilwell, Joseph Warren. The Stilwell papers edited by Theodore H. White, (1958).
  • Stone, James H. ed. Crisis Fleeting: Original Reports on Military Medicine in India and Burma

in the Second World War, (1969) online edition

See also

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