
The Eagle That Breakthrough in Northern Myanmar: the Return of the Chinese Troops in India Based on the Comparison of Chinese and Japanese Historical Materials
by Sassou
About This Novel
In the Asian battlefield of World War II, there were three battles called "Jade Broken Wars" by the Japanese, which were the battles in which the Japanese army was completely wiped out, namely the Battle of Tengchong, the Battle of Songshan and the Battle of Myitkyina. These three battles all took place during the return battle of the Chinese troops stationed in India. At the end of 1943, the Chinese troops stationed in India set out from Ledo, India, and began the battle in northern Myanmar to open up the China-India highway. For the first time, Sassou, a scholar in Japan, used a large amount of Japanese historical materials and compared them with Chinese and American historical materials to give a panoramic view of the return trip that lasted more than 400 days and spanned more than 1,600 kilometers in the book "Eagle Breaking Through Northern Myanmar" The whole process of the battle clearly reproduces the attack, defense and battlefield details of each battle from New Pingyang, Lagasu, Hukanggukou, Daluo, Mengguan, Varuban, Imphal to Myitkyina, Songshan, Longling, Bhamo and Mangyou. "Eye of the Enemy" describes how the "Blue Eagle" unit commanded by Sun Liren, known as "The First Army in the World" during the Anti-Japanese War, fought against six Japanese divisions, annihilated the main force of the 18th Division, known as the "King of the Jungle", and severely damaged three divisions and an independent mixed brigade.
What Readers Think
Rating
Community(0)
Rating
Community(0)
