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The War in the Jungle: World War 2 in Southeast Asia

by Cyril Marlen
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798294112875
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 102
  • Original Price: GBP 8.88
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 259 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Wars & Conflicts / World War II / General

While the battles of Europe and the Pacific dominate the headlines of World War II, an equally brutal and strategically vital campaign unfolded far from the spotlight-in the jungles of Southeast Asia. The War in the Jungle takes readers deep into this forgotten theatre of war, where Allied forces battled not only a tenacious Japanese enemy but also some of the harshest terrain and deadliest diseases on Earth.

This compelling account traces the story of the Southeast Asian campaign across ten gripping chapters, from Japan's lightning advance across Malaya and the shocking fall of Singapore to the construction of the infamous Burma-Thailand Railway. It explores the desperate defence of the Philippines, the daring behind-enemy-lines missions of the Chindits, the quiet heroism of the "Forgotten Army," and the monumental challenges faced by Lord Mountbatten's Allied command. Through dense jungle, soaring mountains, and rain-sodden trails, soldiers fought against isolation, starvation, malaria, and a well-entrenched foe.

The book vividly portrays how control of the skies proved decisive, with air drops becoming the only lifeline for troops cut off in hostile terrain. It also exposes the human cost of forced labour under Japanese rule, where tens of thousands died building supply routes by hand. And in its final chapters, the book recounts the slow, determined Allied push that culminated in the liberation of Burma and the ultimate collapse of Japanese power in the region.

With historical precision and a deep respect for those who endured the war's horrors, Cyril Marlen offers a powerful re-examination of this often-overlooked front. This is not just a military history-it is a story of endurance, strategy, and transformation in one of the most inhospitable battlegrounds of the twentieth century.

The War in the Jungle honours the men and women-soldiers, guerrillas, medics, and civilians-whose bravery, sacrifice, and resilience helped shape the outcome of the Second World War. For anyone seeking to understand the true global scope of WWII, this is essential reading.

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