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The Banzai Hunters Peter Haining

The Banzai Hunters By Peter Haining

The Banzai Hunters by Peter Haining


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Summary

The story of the 'Forgotten Army' - the British 14th, commanded by the brilliant but unorthodox General WJ 'Bill' Slim that took on the Japanese entrenched in Burma in 1944 - has been recorded.

The Banzai Hunters Summary

The Banzai Hunters: The Forgotten Armada of Little Ships That Defeated the Japanese, 1944-45 by Peter Haining

The story of the 'Forgotten Army' - the British 14th, commanded by the brilliant but unorthodox General WJ 'Bill' Slim that took on the Japanese entrenched in Burma in 1944 - has been recorded.

The story of the 'Forgotten Army' - the British 14th, commanded by the brilliant but unorthodox General WJ 'Bill' Slim that took on the Japanese entrenched in Burma in 1944 - has been recorded. But Slim's bloody and fraught victory on the mainland would not have been possible without the springboard provided by a remarkable assortment of army and navy men in small boats, landing craft and even frogman suits who stole along the rivers and onto the islands along the eastern coast of Burma to open the way for a turning point as vital al El Alamein in the Western Desert or D-Day on the Normandy beaches.

The missions that these men carried out were often as colourfully named as their own names; 'Operation Drakula', 'The Chung War', Operations 'Turret' and 'Screwdriver', and in this thoroughly researched and accessible analysis, Peter Haining details the Japanese response to these insidious assaults. He tells how Lietenant-General Sakurai instituted his own missions in which his men were told to show no mercy and take no prisoners.

Battling against the hated Japanese, as well as some of the deadliest insects, animals and diseases known to man, in the thick, dense jungle of the Arakan, units of the Royal Marines and Royal Navy were helped by a motley collection of roving seamen in what makes for a story of heroism, extreme danger and occasional unforced errors. The book is largely based on personal stories by the men who served, and also draws on documents and information from naval and army records.

The Banzai Hunters Reviews

' a hitherto neglected backwater of World War II history - Thrilling'. The Good Book Guide

'an obscure but fascinating tale that deserves to be known, and Haining does a good job in bringing to life the characters and their extraordinary stories,.

* Military Illustrated *

' a hitherto neglected backwater of World War II history - Thrilling'.

* The Good Book Guide *

About Peter Haining

A former newspaper reporter, magazine editor and publishing executive, Peter Haining was best known as a prolific author and editor, having contributed to more than 170 publications in his lifetime. He wrote both fiction and non-fiction, with a strong focus on horror and fantasy, but also on a variety of subjects from the Second World War to Doctor Who. Peter passed away in 2007.

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GOR001796666
9781861059413
1861059418
The Banzai Hunters: The Forgotten Armada of Little Ships That Defeated the Japanese, 1944-45 by Peter Haining
Used - Very Good
Hardback
HarperCollins Publishers
20060525
192
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