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Defeat into Victory

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This structure, examining the Allied victory in terms of the resurrection of the British and Indian Armies' fighting prowess, has proved influential in the historiography of the Burma campaign. The 1961 edition condensed the content of the original publication into one book, but followed the same
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was also a considerable commercial success, with the first edition of 20,000 selling out almost immediately, being quickly followed by a second run. The book has been reissued several times since.
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called it "a dramatic story with one principal character and several hundred subordinate characters", and said that it showed that Field Marshal Slim was "an expert soldier and an expert writer."
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received positive reviews on its publications, being praised for its insight and the quality of writing. In a review in
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In the original 1956 edition, Slim divided his work chronologically into six "books" entitled:
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Vol. 26, No. 2 (Summer, 1962) pp. 76–77 (Society for Military History)
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Defeat into Victory: Battling Japan in Burma and India, 1942–1945
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Cassell and Company
ISBN
978-0-330-50997-8
Burma
Allied forces
Second World War
Field Marshal
William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim
British 14th Army
Imperial Japanese Army
Burma Campaign
memoir
Military Affairs
American involvement in Vietnam
The Journal of Modern History
The New York Times
John Masters
Works by or about Defeat into Victory
Internet Archive

Masters, John
"Command Performance on the Road to Rangoon and Mandalay; DEFEAT INTO VICTORY."
Categories
Burma in World War II
1956 non-fiction books
Cassell (publisher) books

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