Another Man's War: The Story of a Burma Boy in Britain's Forgotten African Army

Another Man's War: The Story of a Burma Boy in Britain's Forgotten African Army

by Barnaby Phillips
Another Man's War: The Story of a Burma Boy in Britain's Forgotten African Army

Another Man's War: The Story of a Burma Boy in Britain's Forgotten African Army

by Barnaby Phillips

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Overview

In December 1941 the Japanese invaded Burma. For the British, the longest land campaign of the Second World War had begun. 100,000 African soldiers were taken from Britain’s colonies to fight the Japanese in the Burmese jungles. They performed heroically in one of the most brutal theatres of war, yet their contribution has been largely ignored.

Isaac Fadoyebo was one of those ‘Burma Boys’. At the age of sixteen he ran away from his Nigerian village to join the British Army. Sent to Burma, he was attacked and left for dead in the jungle by the Japanese. Sheltered by courageous local rice farmers, Isaac spent nine months in hiding before his eventual rescue. He returned to Nigeria a hero, but his story was soon forgotten. Barnaby Phillips travelled to Nigeria and Burma in search of Isaac, the family who saved his life, and the legacy of an Empire. Another Man’s War is Isaac’s story.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781780747118
Publisher: Oneworld Publications
Publication date: 09/15/2015
Edition description: 2nd Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.70(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Barnaby Phillips spent over twenty-five years as a journalist, reporting for the BBC from Mozambique, Angola, Nigeria and South Africa before joining Al Jazeera English. He is the author of Another Man’s War: The Story of a Burma Boy in Britain’s Forgotten African Army and Loot: Britain and the Benin Bronzes. He grew up in Kenya and now lives in London.
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