
Back Door To Japan (1944)
Discusses the strategic efforts during World War II to establish a second front against Japan through the construction of supply routes in Asia. It highlights the challenges faced by Allied forces, particularly General Stillwell and his troops, as they fought to secure the Mitchino airfield in Burma. The narrative emphasizes the importance of building a reliable supply line from Kolkata, India, through the Leo road to support military operations in the Pacific. Despite facing harsh conditions, including monsoons and enemy resistance, the Allied forces ultimately succeeded in capturing Mitchino, paving the way for a more robust supply chain to support the war effort against Japan.
Keywords:
World War II, second front, Japan, supply routes, Allied forces, General Stillwell, Mitchino airfield, Kolkata, Leo road, military operations, monsoons, resistance, victory.
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