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Blood, tears and folly : an objective look at World War II
Format:
Book
Title:
Blood, tears and folly : an objective look at World War II
ISBN:
9780060170004

9780785811145

9780061011351
Edition:
1st ed.
Publication:
New York, NY : HarperCollins Publishers, ©1993.
Physical Description:
xvii, 653 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
General Note:
Illustrations and maps on lining papers.

Originally published in Great Britain in 1993 by Jonathan Cape.
Contents:
pt. 1. The Battle of the Atlantic. Britannia Rules the Waves -- Days of Wine and Roses -- Exchanges of Secrets -- Science Goes to Sea -- War on the Cathode Tube -- pt. 2. Hitler Conquers Europe. Germany: Unrecognized Power -- Passchendaele and After -- France in the Prewar Years -- An Anti-Hitler Coalition? -- German Arms Outstretched -- Retreat -- pt. 3. The Mediterranean War. The War Moves South -- A Tactician's Paradise -- Double Defeat: Greece and Cyrenaica -- Two Side-Shows -- Quartermaster's Nightmare -- pt. 4. The War in the Air. The Wars Before the War -- Preparations -- The Bullets Are Flying -- Hours of Darkness -- The Beginning of the End -- pt. 5. Barbarossa: The Attack on Russia. Fighting in Peacetime -- The Longest Day of the Year -- 'A War of Annihilation' -- The Last Chance -- The War for Oil -- pt. 6. Japan Goes to War. Bushido: The Soldier's Code -- The Way to War -- Imperial Forces -- Attack on Pearl Harbor -- The Co-Prosperity Sphere -- Conclusion: 'Went the Day Well?'.
Summary:
Deighton explores and analyzes some of the myths and realities of the war, the mistakes and the achievements, the ironies and failures--of intelligence, technology, planning, and policies--of both the Allied and the Axis powers.
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