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The China-Burma-India Theater took a back seat to Europe and the Pacific in terms of manpower, resources and press coverage. But its stories of daring pilots who “flew the hump” of the mighty Himalayas, freewheeling guerrilla fighters known as Merrill’s Marauders, dedicated nurses fending off amorous advances, and crafty intelligence agents cutting deals with natives in three diverse countries were as colorful as those from the more heavily documented areas of World War II. The stories are not a formal history of war, but
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- Voices of War (Companion
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- Military Medicine
- War's End: VE- and VJ-Days
- Stories from the 2004 WWII Reunion on the Mall
- Forever
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- African-Americans at War: Fighting Two Battles
- Military Intel: the Inside Story
- The Art of War
- Women at War
- Asian Pacific Americans: Going for Broke
- World War I: The Great War
- The War (Companion to the Ken Burns Series)
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