The Burma Road was a crucial supply route built during the Second Sino-Japanese War (precursor to WWII in China) to transport supplies to China after Japanese occupation closed off China's seaports. The road linked Burma (modern-day Myanmar) and Southwest China, serving as a vital connection to the outside world. 
H. Daniel Friberg, born in China to missionary parents and a missionary himself, documented his experiences and observations in this region at a pivotal historical moment, as the Burma Road became essential for supplying China's war efforts. The book provides a glimpse into the circumstances and conditions in West China during that period and the significance of the Burma Road as a lifeline for China's defense.
1941, Augsburg Publishing House, Minnesota, softcover, soiling on the cover, otherwise good condition.
Book Details
Author H. Daniel Friberg
Publisher Augsburg Publishing House
Publication Date 1941
Format Softcover
Dimensions 14*20
Pages 174
Language English
Condition soiling on the cover, otherwise good condition.

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West China and the Burma Road, by H. Daniel Friberg

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