To the East in Burma the mountain tribes resented the assumed domination of Britain over their tribal lands and reacted by attacking newly established tea growing plantations and ambushing relieving troops as they arrived. Here the terrain was entirely different, great swathes of thick jungle cloaked the precipitous hills making the going at best difficult and at times impossible. It was a terrain that Allied troops would become all too familiar with in World War Two.
To the East in Burma the mountain tribes resented the assumed domination of Britain over their tribal lands and reacted by attacking newly established tea growing plantations and ambushing relieving troops as they arrived. Here the terrain was entirely different, great swathes of thick jungle cloaked the precipitous hills making the going at best difficult and at times impossible. It was a terrain that Allied troops would become all too familiar with in World War Two.
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