Sep
4
11:00am
Jungle Warfare in the Asia-Pacific Theatre
By National Army Museum
Robert Fleming of the National Army Museum examines how the use of unconventional warfare during the Second World War significantly undermined the Japanese and helped turn the tide in the Far East.
He explores tactics such as winning over local populations, becoming expert in jungle warfare and survival, as well as the use of raids, sabotage and guerrilla attacks.
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