China Society Occasional Papers, Tema 24China Society London., 1985 |
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... Upper Burma, extending South from the eastern end of the Himalayas, was light-heartedly called 'crossing the Hump'; but ascending to 18,000 ft in the unpressurised aircraft of those days, even though oxygen was available if needed, was ...
... Upper Burma, extending South from the eastern end of the Himalayas, was light-heartedly called 'crossing the Hump'; but ascending to 18,000 ft in the unpressurised aircraft of those days, even though oxygen was available if needed, was ...
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... Upper Burma , extending South from the eastern end of the Himalayas , was light - heartedly called ' crossing the Hump ' ; but ascending to 18,000 ft in the unpressurised aircraft of those days , even though oxygen was available if ...
... Upper Burma , extending South from the eastern end of the Himalayas , was light - heartedly called ' crossing the Hump ' ; but ascending to 18,000 ft in the unpressurised aircraft of those days , even though oxygen was available if ...
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... Burma war front , a digression concerning the strategic situation may not be out of place . The Japanese not only had a firm grip on Burma since April , 1942 , but also occupied a strip of Yunnan along the frontier with Upper Burma ...
... Burma war front , a digression concerning the strategic situation may not be out of place . The Japanese not only had a firm grip on Burma since April , 1942 , but also occupied a strip of Yunnan along the frontier with Upper Burma ...
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