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... Salween into Burma to help Stilwell's forces pushing down from the north . In April 1944 the Americans sent an ultimatum : either the Yunnan force moved into action , or it would receive no more lend- lease supplies . Finally , new ...
... Salween into Burma to help Stilwell's forces pushing down from the north . In April 1944 the Americans sent an ultimatum : either the Yunnan force moved into action , or it would receive no more lend- lease supplies . Finally , new ...
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... Salween armies immediately and press their offensive , while at once placing General Stilwell in unrestricted command of all your forces . The action I am asking you to take will fortify us in our decision and in the continued efforts ...
... Salween armies immediately and press their offensive , while at once placing General Stilwell in unrestricted command of all your forces . The action I am asking you to take will fortify us in our decision and in the continued efforts ...
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... Salween campaign in January 1945 , Wedemeyer smoothly airlifted two divisions of Chinese troops back to China , and then requested that the Fifty - third Army on the Salween , the Fifth Army in Yunnan , and the Fifty - seventh Army in ...
... Salween campaign in January 1945 , Wedemeyer smoothly airlifted two divisions of Chinese troops back to China , and then requested that the Fifty - third Army on the Salween , the Fifth Army in Yunnan , and the Fifty - seventh Army in ...
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Glorious Days of Looting | 57 |
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