What people are saying - Write a reviewReview: Brute Force: Allied Strategy And Tactics In The Second World WarUser Review - GoodreadsOne of the best books about world war two for the simple reason that the author utilizes an excellent use of statistical data as well as excellent operational histories and tactical histories of the ... Review: Brute Force: Allied Strategy And Tactics In The Second World WarUser Review - GoodreadsPremise that overwhelming material force by the United States was the primary reason that the Allies won WWII. A bit too much focus on material, while having a tendency to downplay any acomplishments of American Generals, Patton in particular. Good for graphs on material production. Related books
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15 other sections not shown Common terms and phrasesactually advance Air Force aircraft Allied American anti-tank guns April Armoured Brigade Armoured Division Army Group Army Group Centre Army's artillery assault guns Atlantic attack August Axis battalions battle Battle of Britain Bomber Command bombing British campaign carriers casualties cent combat concentrated convoy Corps counter-attack December decisive defences Donitz Eastern Front effect effort Eighth Army Eisenhower enemy escort fact fighters fighting figures flank fleet formations fuel Gp Centre Gp South Guadalcanal heavy Hitler ibid infantry infantry divisions Italian January Japanese July June latter losses lost Luftwaffe major March Marshal miles military Montgomery months naval Navy Normandy North November offensive operations Pacific panzer divisions Patton pilots planes production Pz Gp Quoted Rommel Russian Second World September shortages simply Staff Stalingrad strategic strength superiority supply Table tactical tanks targets theatre Tobruk tonnage tons troops U-boats units ussbs victory Wehrmacht whilst whole XXX Corps Bibliographic information |