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Cover; Title; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Preface; 1 The Golden Land; 2 An 'Unlikely' Attack; 3 Race, Racism and Retreat; 4 The Fall of Singapore; 5 The Road to Prome; 6 Flights and Superstition; 7 The Road to Mandalay Where the Flying Fishes Play; 8 The Last Battle; 9 The Old Man of Banmauk; 10 Food, Fripperies and Footwear; 11 Walking the Line; 12 Monsoon Mud in the Hukawng Valley; 13 The Heroes of Shinbwiyang; 14 Heading Through the Hills; 15 Tea to the Rescue; 16 Through the Chaukan Pass; 17 The Lost Chinese; Epilogue; Select Bibliography; Copyright.;Until a few weeks before the fall of Rangoon, the British had not dreamt the Japanese would invade Burma. So in early 1942, British soldiers trained for desert warfare fought a Japanese Army trained and equipped for the jungle. Those who survived this fierce fighting faced malaria, air attack, and lack of food and water, on the long walk out through the Valley of Death. Ragged groups of soldiers and civilians were forced to trek out of Burma through some of the most inhospitable terrain in the world. They hacked their way through jungle, forded rivers, and climbed steep mountainsides to escape.
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