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Flying 'the Hump'
First Americans in Lhasa
British Mission in Lhasa
Chinese Mission in Lhasa
Tibetan independence
Chinese invasion
The Dalai Lama



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Miriam Murcutt



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Useful links to other websites

Tibet-related websites:

Free Tibet
is an independent organization that stands for the right of Tibetans to determine their own future. It campaigns for an end to the Chinese occupation of Tibet and for the fundamental human rights of Tibetans.

Los Angeles Friends of Tibet helps preserve the Tibetan culture and supports Tibet's non-violent struggle for freedom and justice. It sponsors activities to educate the public and to generate interest and involvement in Tibet.

Friends of Tibet (India) is a people's movement set up to keep alive the issue of Tibet through direct action. Its activities are aimed at ending China's occupation of Tibet.

Tibetan Village Project is a registered charity set up by Tamdin Wangdu, a Tibetan exile now living in the United States, in order to establish and/or support the operation of health clinics, schools and infrastructure projects in Tibet.

The Mechak Center has been established to promote and cultivate contemporary Tibetan art that has the potential to ignite a renewal of Tibetan culture. It is a non-profit group working to create a community of Tibetan artists from what is currently, a few isolated individuals making art in different parts of the world.

Gyatso is a Tibetan artist who has lived most of his life outside of his country, but his work revolves around ideas and insights of Tibetan culture which he calls on for identity and sustenance.

The 'Hump' and World War II related websites:

China-Burma-India Hump Pilots Association is the organzation of former 'Hump' pilots. It has been dissolved after 60 years of activity. However, a current membership roster is maintained at a membership servicing office. This is the contact website for that office.

The Society for Military History
is devoted to stimulating and advancing the study of military history.

Travis Air Museum
, California, hosts the official website of the Jimmy Doolittle Air Space Museum Foundation which, along with the museum's programs, aims to preserve America's aviation heritage including the history of the Doolittle Tokyo Raiders.

Greatbooks offers for sale a wide selection of miltary books, videos and music including those featuring World War II and the 'Hump'.

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