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In July 1940, Britain yielded to Japanese diplomatic pressure and closed the Burma Road for three months. The Japanese overran Burma in 1942, closing the Burma Road. The Allies thereafter supplied China by air, flying "over
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The road is 717 miles (1,154 km) long and runs through rough mountain country. The sections from Kunming to the Burmese border were built by 200,000 Burmese and Chinese laborers during the
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to connect to the old Burma Road at Wanding, Yunnan province. The first trucks reached the Chinese frontier by this route on January 28, 1945.
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in 1937 and completed by 1938 in order to circumvent the Japanese blockade of China. The construction project was coordinated by
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The "Twenty-Four Bends" (25.821725°N, 105.202600°E), often mistaken for a segment of the Burma Road, is actually in
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are available on the Hoover Institution Archives website, with the original diaries among the
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bridge. The Chinese stretch of the road continued for some five hundred miles through rural
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where the road started in Burma, up steep gradients before crossing into China over the
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to aid China's war effort, especially after China lost sea-access following the loss of
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Transportation of Allied Forces in Burma and southwestern China including the Burma Road
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This article is about the Sino-Burmese road. For the 1948 Siege of Jerusalem, see
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The Burma Road: The Epic Story of the China-Burma-India Theater in World War II
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Burmese and Chinese laborers using hand tools to reopen the Burma Road in 1944
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Transcribed copies of the World War II diaries of Ernest F. Easterbrook
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Transcribed copies of Joseph Warren Stilwell's World War II diaries
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province in the north. It was built in 1937–1938 while Burma was a
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Road linking Burma (Myanmar) with southwestern China opened in 1938
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China 1945 : Mao's revolution and America's fateful choice
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Burma's Stilwell Road: A backbreaking WWII project is revived
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to obsessively pursue the goal of reopening the Burma Road.
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Burma Road: The Story of the World's Most Romantic Highway
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Our Times: An Illustrated History of the 20th Century
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Index

Burma Road (Israel)
Burma Railway
Traditional Chinese
滇緬公路
Simplified Chinese
Yunnan
Burma
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin


Qinglong County
Guizhou Province
Second Sino-Japanese War
Kunming
Guiyang
Chongqing

Chinese
Myanmar
southwest China
Lashio
Kunming
Yunnan
British colony
Second Sino-Japanese War
occupation of Burma
Empire of Japan
World War II
Ledo Road

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