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Burma attained independence in 1948. It is now known as Myanmar.
Seventh film in a series showing the story of air power and its impact on the world. This ...
An explanation of the background to the War in the Far East and of its probable strategic development, ...
I. 'BURMA.' British Fourteenth Army M3 Stuart light tanks and soft-skinned vehicles drive along a jungle track during the fighting ...
Indian Engineers (possibly of 44th Field Park Company) of 5th Indian Division, IV Indian Corps, use bulldozers to ...
Film presumably intended for distribution in RAF camp cinemas in India and Burma illustrates the work done by ...
Film account of the part played by the 81st and 82nd (West African) Divisions in the third Arakan ...
Reel 1: Aerial footage showing a Royal Candian Air Force (RCAF) Douglas Dakota transport aircraft in flight; the aircraft is ...
Women of the Women's Auxiliary Service (Burma), known as WAS(B)s, provide a mobile canteen service to British and ...
Electrical and Mechanical Engineers salvage damaged civilian motor vehicles in Rangoon, capital of Burma, following its capture by ...
Lieutenant-General Sir Philip Christison KBE CB MC leading a planning conference at Division HQ situated at Myebon, Burma
Present ...