American Volunteer Fighter Pilots In Rangoon

American Volunteer Fighter Pilots In Rangoon

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The transcript describes the impact of Japanese attacks on Burma Road and Rangoon, highlighting the relentless bombing and the late construction of bomb shelters. It discusses the military supplies sent from America and Britain to support China's armies and the role of the American Volunteer Group using British Tomahawk planes. Despite their success, there are too few US planes. The transcript also covers the evacuation of millions from Rangoon and the Japanese advance towards India, leaving a trail of human misery.

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What challenges did the natives face in Rangoon during the siege?

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What was the significance of the military supplies shipped from America and Britain?

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How did the American Volunteer group contribute to Rangoon's defense?

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What were the consequences of the early evacuation of millions from Rangoon?

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Describe the impact of Japan's westward push on the local population.

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