This is an imaginative, cliché-busting work which lays bare exactly when, how and where the Axis lost the war.’ĭavid Edgerton - author of Britain’s War Machine: Weapons, Resources and Experts in the Second World War and Warfare State: Britain, 1920–1970 It refocuses the story of the war away from the battlefield, to the air and the sea, and also to the transit depot, the maintenance facility, the training base. ‘This is a book anyone interested in the Second World War will want to read. Williamson Murray - author of A War to Be Won: Fighting the Second World War It needs to be read by anyone interested in World War II.’ Phillips Payson O'Brien has written a superb rejoinder to such nonsense in a work that represents a major contribution to our understanding of that terrible conflict. ‘It has become the conventional wisdom that the Soviet Union won the Second World War with only minor contributions from the United States and Great Britain.
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