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Mal anders einsteigen in Burma. Manche Züge stoppen nicht an jedem Bahnhof (das ist auch bei uns so, z.B. Schnellzüge). Der Lokführer fährt in Burma aber speziell langsam durch den Bahnhof um den Fahrgästen dennoch die Möglichkeit zu geben ein- und auszusteigen. Wie das mit 7 Taschen geht, zeigt dieses Video.




Der Schauspieler und Drehbuchautor Zaganar kommt frei.




"Besatzermächte" haben lange Tradition in Burma: Narrated by Ronald Reagan, a documentary about the construction of the Stilwell Road--originally called The Ledo Road--a 478-mile passage from Assam, India, to Ledo, Burma, during World War II. The road, which was built by 63,000 workers and cost $150 million, was used by the British, Chinese and Indian armies to transport supplies, troops and other essentials from India to Burma in order to keep the Japanese from overrunning the entire theater. Included is footage of the construction of the road itself and of Gen. Joseph "Vinegar Joe" Stillwell, the American general in charge of forces in the China-Burma-India area of operations and for whom the road was named.