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Defeat into Victory is an account of the retaking of Burma by Allied forces during the Second World War by the British Field Marshal William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim Addeddate 7 rows ·  · Defeat into victory by Slim, William Joseph Slim Viscount, , Cassell Cited by: 7 rows ·  · Defeat into victory by Slim, William Joseph Slim Viscount, , Cassell Cited by:


Defeat Into Victory: Battling Japan in Burma and India, by. William Slim, David W. Hogan Jr. (Introduction) · Rating details · ratings · 53 reviews. Field Marshal Viscount Slim () led shattered British forces from Burma to India in one of the lesser-known but more nightmarish retreats of World War II. Image of Defeat Into Victory book. Morale is a state of mind. It is that intangible force which will move a whole group of men to give their last ounce to achieve something, without counting the cost to themselves. This is Field Marshal William Slim's dramatic first-hand account of his decisive command during the Burmese campaign of Several years ago I sent the link to this video to John Slim, FM Slim's son. I think John Slim has since passed on. Here was his nice reply to me:Dear Colo.


Slim’s page epic details his experiences leading British and Indian troops in Burma from – “Defeat Into Victory” by Field Marshall William Slim. It is an incredible. Defeat into Victory is an account of the retaking of Burma by Allied forces during the Second World War by the British Field Marshal William Slim, 1st Viscount Slim, and published in the UK by Cassell in It was published in the United States as Defeat into Victory: Battling Japan in Burma and India, – by David McKay of New York in Slim was among the few that endured defeat in the war's beginning - the agonizing, protracted withdrawal of Burma Corps over a thousand miles of jungle, mountain, swamp and river terrain in Burma and India in - and survived and had the opportunity to lead revitalized forces to victory in the end (British 14th Army).

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