American Strategy in World War II: A ReconsiderationAn examination of the eight major decisions made by U. S. and Britain for conducting the War. |
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... surrender . Much tension and de- bate has since arisen regarding the wisdom of having de- clared unconditional surrender to be our war aim , but during the war it was never vigorously opposed or even seriously debated as a guiding ...
... surrender . Much tension and de- bate has since arisen regarding the wisdom of having de- clared unconditional surrender to be our war aim , but during the war it was never vigorously opposed or even seriously debated as a guiding ...
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... surrendered unconditionally . With the British and the Russians , both fighting angrily for survival , this view of the ... surrender of the Italian gov- ernment in September , 1943 , and a campaign in Italy that continued until the ...
... surrendered unconditionally . With the British and the Russians , both fighting angrily for survival , this view of the ... surrender of the Italian gov- ernment in September , 1943 , and a campaign in Italy that continued until the ...
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... surrender of Germany , JAPAN devoted their attention to devising a strategy designed to finish off Japan . Convinced that invasion would be un- avoidable and that it would be a long and bloody operation , they attached great importance ...
... surrender of Germany , JAPAN devoted their attention to devising a strategy designed to finish off Japan . Convinced that invasion would be un- avoidable and that it would be a long and bloody operation , they attached great importance ...
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