Episode 58: The 77th Indian Infantry Brigade - a podcast by Radio America
from 2018-01-30T22:30
::
::
At the end of 1942, the British offensive in Burma was routed by a Japanese counterattack over seeming impassable mountains. It became clear that the Allies would need to adopt guerilla tactics, which led to the creation of the 77th Indian Infantry Brigade. Nicknamed the "Chindits" in honor of a Burmese animal which symbolized protection, the unit was effective in ambushing Japanese outposts and destroying communications.
Further episodes of World War II Chronicles
Further podcasts by Radio America
Website of Radio America