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OverviewRobert Lyman's deep knowledge and understanding of the war in Burma, and the great battles at Kohima and Imphal in 1944, are well known. In this book he uses original documents, published works and personal accounts to weave together an enthralling account of some of the bitterest fighting of the Second World War. Not only does he use British sources for his research but he has also included material from the Naga tribes of north-east India, on whose land these battles were fought, and from Japanese accounts, including interviews with Japanese veterans of the fighting. Thus he has been able to produce what is arguably the most balanced history of the battles that were pivotal in ending the Japanese empire. Fergal Keane, journalist and author of Road to Bones: The Siege of Kohima 1944 wrote to the author saying 'What a triumph! I finished it last night. You have done a wonderful job. I only wish I'd read it before writing my own book!' He goes on to say 'Robert Lyman is one of the great writers about men and war and in this book he has succeeded in conveying the courage, genius and folly of an epic struggle. I cannot think of a writer engaged in the subject of the Second World War who can match Lyman for his integrity or the soundness of his judgments. Selling Points . A detailed analysis of the pivotal battles of the Burma campaign. . How the Japanese planed to invade India. . The story of Imphal and Kohima told through British, Indian and Japanese eyes. . A strategic overview of the battles at Kohima and Imphal coupled with details of actions at unit levels. . Written with the eye for detail of an acknowledged authority on the War in Burma. . Includes research material form Japanese and Naga (Indian) sources. ILLUSTRATIONS: 32 Mono + 10 Maps. * Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robert LymanPublisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd Imprint: Pen & Sword Military Weight: 0.694kg ISBN: 9781848845428ISBN 10: 1848845421 Pages: 304 Publication Date: 01 December 2011 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews""Robert Lyman is one of the great writers about men and war and in this book he has succeeded in conveying the courage, genius and folly of an epic struggle. I cannot think of a writer engaged in the subject of the Second World War who can match Lyman for his integrity or the soundness of his judgments.""--Fergal Keane, journalist and author of 'Road to Bones: The Siege of Kohima 1944' Author InformationRobert Lyman was a British Army officer for twenty years, having been commissioned in the Light Infantry. Born in New Zealand, he was educated in Melbourne, Australia and at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. He is a much respected military historian and an acknowledged authority on the campaign in Burma. His previous works include a brilliant study of Field Marshal Bill Slim, the architect of the Allied victories at Imphal and Kohima and of the subsequent campaign that destroyed the Japanese armies in Burma and the siege of Tobruk 1941. He is Chairman of the Kohima Educational Trust. He lives near Reading, Berkshire. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |