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. |
West China and the Burma Road, by H. Daniel Friberg
- Publisher: Augsburg Publishing House
- ISBN: 194104
- Availability: In Stock
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US$60.00