China-Burma-India Theater
The China-Burma-India Theater was a major front during World War II, primarily involving the forces of the Allied Powers against the Empire of Japan. This theater encompassed operations in China, Burma (now Myanmar), and India, focusing on maintaining supply lines and supporting Chinese resistance against Japanese invasion.
Key operations included the Burma Road, which was crucial for transporting supplies to Chinese forces. The theater also saw the involvement of the Flying Tigers, a group of American volunteer pilots who aided in defending China. Overall, the China-Burma-India Theater played a significant role in the broader conflict of the war.