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'''Jalan Raya Ledo''' (dari [[Ledo, Assam]], India ke [[Kunming]], [[Yunnan]], Tiongkok) adalah koneksi darat antara India dan Tiongkok,
Pada abad ke-19, para pembangun jalur kereta api Britania telah menyurvei [[Lintasan Pangsau]], yang memiliki ketinggian 1.136 meter (3.727 kaki) di perbatasan India-Burma, di puncak [[Patkai]], di atas [[Nampong]], [[Arunachal Pradesh]], dan [[Ledo, Assam|Ledo]], [[Tinsukia]] (bagian dari [[Assam]]). Mereka menyimpulkan bahwa sebuah jalur dapat diteruskan ke [[Burma]] dan menuruni [[Lembah Hukawng]]. Meskipun proposal ini dibatalkan, Britania menjajaki Pegunungan [[Patkai]] untuk sebuah jalan dari [[Assam]] ke [[Burma|Burma utara]]. Para insinyur Britanai telah menyurvei rute untuk sebuah jalan untuk 130 kilometer (80 mil) pertama. Setelah Britania tertekan keluar dari sebagian besar Burma oleh Jepang, pembangunan jalan ini menjadi prioritas bagi Amerika Serikat. Setelah Rangoon direbut oleh Jepang dan sebelum Jalan Raya Ledo selesai dibangun, sebagian besar pasokan ke Tiongkok harus dikirim melalui pengangkutan udara melintasi ujung timur Pegunungan Himalaya yang dikenal sebagai ''[[the Hump]]''.
==Lihat juga==▼
* [[Jalur kereta api India Timur Laut selama Perang Dunia II]]. Sekutu memiliki masalah memasok depot di Ledo dengan semua [[logistik| dukungan logistik]] yang dibutuhkan oleh Front Utara dan Tentara Nasional Tiongkok.▼
Jalan raya ini memiliki panjang 1.726 kilometer (1.072 mil), dengan 1.033 kilometer (642 mil) terletak di [[Burma]] dan 632 kilometer (393 mil) terletak di [[Tiongkok]] dengan sisanya di [[India]].<ref name="BBCStillwellReopen">{{cite news|last1=Bhaumik|first1=Subir|title=Will the famous Indian WWII Stilwell Road reopen?|url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-south-asia-12269095|accessdate=11 March 2016|agency=BBC News}}</ref>
Setelah perang, jalan menjadi tidak digunakan. Pada tahun 2010, BBC melaporkan, "Sebagian besar jalan telah ditelan oleh hutan belantara."<ref name="BBCStillwellReopen" />
== Pembangunan ==
[[Berkas:Stillwell road coal museum image.jpg|thumb|Foto Stilwell Road ditampilkan di Coal Heritage Park & Museum, [[Margherita, Assam]].]]
Pada 1 Desember 1942, [[Jenderal]] Britania Sir [[Archibald Wavell]], panglima tertinggi [[Palagan Timur Jauh dalam Perang Dunia II|Palagan Timur Jauh]], setuju dengan Jenderal Amerika [[Joseph Stilwell|Stilwell]] untuk menjadikan Jalan Raya Ledo sebagai operasi [[Komando Area Tempur Utara|NCAC]]. Jalan Raya Ledo dimaksudkan untuk menjadi rute pasokan utama ke Tiongkok dan dibangun di bawah arahan Jenderal Stilwell dari stasiun terakhir di [[Ledo, Assam|Ledo]] (Assam, India)<ref>[http://www.google.com/maps?q=27.300000%2C+95.733330 location of Ledo]</ref> ke persimpangan jalan [[Mong-Yu]] di mana akan bergabung dengan [[Jalan Raya Burma]].
▲== Lihat juga ==
▲* [[Jalur kereta api India Timur Laut selama Perang Dunia II]]. Sekutu memiliki masalah memasok depot di Ledo dengan semua [[logistik|
* [[Palagan Asia Tenggara dalam Perang Dunia II]]
* [[Lintasan Pangsau]]
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== Catatan ==
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== Referensi ==
* Baruah, Sri Surendra. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20081013005441/http://www.tinsukia.nic.in/subpages/stilwell.html The Stilwell Road a historical review]'' on [https://web.archive.org/web/20070212063023/http://www.tinsukia.nic.in/index.asp the website] of [[Tinsukia district|Tinsukia District]] in India.
* [http://changlang.nic.in/aboutus.html Hindah, Radhe]. (NIC Changlang District Unit), [http://changlang.nic.in/stilwell.html A profile of Changlang District: Stilwell Road], the website of the [[Changlang|Changlang District]] in India. ([https://web.archive.org/web/20091027055242/http://geocities.com/nicchg/stilwell.html a mirror]) A History of the road and the proposed reopening as International Highway.
* Moser, Don (1978). ''China, Burma'', India Time-Life Books
* [[William Slim|Slim, William]] ''Defeat into Victory'', {{ISBN|1-56849-077-1}}. Chapter XII: The Northern Front
* Staff. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20070831075234/http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=1522 US Mil In China-Burma-India]'' on the website of the [[National Museum of the United States Air Force]]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070730080254/http://ledoroad.home.comcast.net/Ledo_About.html Weidenburner, Carl Warren]. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20070519100609/http://ledoroad.home.comcast.net/Ledo_Signs.html Ledo Road Signs]''
* Xu, Guangqiu. ''War Wings: The United States and Chinese Military Aviation, 1929-1949'', Greenwood Publishing Group (2001), {{ISBN|0-313-32004-7}}, {{ISBN|978-0-313-32004-0}}
== Bacaan lebih lanjut ==
* Allen, Louis. ''Burma: The Longest War 1941-1945'', Cassell; New edition (2000) {{ISBN|1-84212-260-6}}.
* Choudhuri, Atonu. [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080129/jsp/northeast/story_8834397.jsp Monumental neglect of war graves - Discovered in 1997, Jairampur cemetery gets entangled in red tape] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121021062926/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080129/jsp/northeast/story_8834397.jsp |date=2012-10-21 }}, [[Calcutta Telegraph]],
* Cochrane, S. ''[http://www.chindit.net/stillwell.html Stilwell's Road]'' [http://www.chindit.net www.chindit.net] (1999–2003)
* Edis, Eric (2008). ''The Impossible Takes a Little Longer'', Lightning Source UK Ltd (2008), {{ISBN|978-1-4092-0301-8}}.
* Gardener, S. Neal, ''[http://gardnerworld.com/cbi/ledo_road.htm A facsimile of the Ex-CBI Roundup July 1954 Issue, pg 20. Also additional photos of unit patches]'' website [http://gardnerworld.com/cbi/cbihome.htm CBI GardenerWorld]
* Jenkins, Mark
* Khaund, Surajit. ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20050406012131/http://www.mizzima.com/archives/news-in-2005/news-in-mar/28-March05-19.htm Kalam urged to reopen Stillwell Road to Reach Burma]'' (archived from [http://www.mizzima.com/archives/news-in-2005/news-in-mar/28-March05-19.htm original]) Mizzima News (www.mizzima.com) 28 March 2005. "[[Guwahati]]: Pursuing to reach the Burma market in the wake of improved bilateral relation, Indian Minister of state for external Affairs [[Bijay Krishna Handique]] has submitted a memorandum to President [[APJ Abdul Kalam]] for reopening of the famous Stilwell Road which connects India, Burma and China" ([http://www.ibiblio.org/obl/docs3/BNI2005-03-30.htm backup site])
* [http://cbi-theater.com/lifeledo/life-ledo.html The Ledo Road; "Pick's Pike" follows Stilwell's advance in Burma] Adapted for the internet from [[Life Magazine]] 14 August 1944 issue. (One of many [[facsimile]]s of original documents about the CBI on [http://cbi-theater.com the CBI website] by Carl W. Weidenburner)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20040928090002/http://www.myanmar.gov.mm/myanmartimes/no99/myanmartimes5-99/Timeouts/2.htm A war-time engineering miracle] ([http://www.ibiblio.org/obl/docs3/MT099.htm backup]) in [[The Myanmar Times]] Vol. 5, No. 99, 21–27 January 2002
* McRae, Jr., Bennie J. [http://www.coax.net/people/lwf/858TH.HTM 858th Engineer Aviation Battalion] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070205050137/http://www.coax.net/people/lwf/858TH.HTM |date=2007-02-05 }} LWF PUBLICATIONS
* [[Jon Latimer|Latimer Jon]], ''Burma: The Forgotten War'', John Murray, (2004). {{ISBN|0-7195-6576-6}}.
* Reagan, Ronald (narraor). ''Stilwell Road (1945)'' A 51-minute documentary that, describes why and how the Ledo Road was built.
* Seay, Geraldine. "[http://www.ledoroad.com African Americans and the Ledo Stilwell Road.]"
* Slessor, Tim
* Tun, Khaing ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20050215154329/http://www.cbiexpeditions.com/html_pages/Ledo%20Road/index.htm Recent photos of Ledo Road]'' website of [http://www.cbiexpeditions.com/ CBI Expeditions]
* Webster, Donovan.
* Weidenburner, Carl Warren. ''[http://cbi-theater.com/ledoroad The Ledo Road]''
* Weidenburner, Carl Warren. ''[http://cbi-theater.com/ledoroad/Ledo_Mileposts.html Mile posts and time line]''
* Los Angeles Times: [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/world/la-fg-road30-2008dec30,0,7969012.story Burma's Stilwell Road: A backbreaking World War II project is revived.]
== Pranala luar ==
{{Commons category|Ledo Road}}
* [https://www.solobackpacker.com/2018/04/29/legacy-of-the-stilwell-road/ Legacy Of The Stilwell Road] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180830005047/https://www.solobackpacker.com/2018/04/29/legacy-of-the-stilwell-road/ |date=2018-08-30 }} A Road Trip On The Stilwell Road
* [http://cbi-theater.com/ledoroad The Ledo Road]. General Joseph W. Stilwell's Highway to China.
{{External media|float=left|video1=[http://www.s-asian.cam.ac.uk/archive/films/item/mackrell-collection-film-12/ Making the road from Ledo (8:30m)]. Filmed 1942-43 by [[Gyles Mackrell]].}}
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