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![]() | How to Lose WWII (2010) Bad Mistakes of the Good War A non fiction book by Bill Fawcett |
There had never before been a war on the scale of World War II. The sheer size of the conflict and the immense scope of a single battlefield, multiplied the effects of both brilliant and bad decisions. When millions of men are attacking in a Russian offensive or thousands of aircraft are dueling in the skies over Europe, every key decision had dramatic, and often disastrous, results. The author of "How to Lose a Battle" and "How to Lose a War" introduces the catastrophic missteps, including: Poland's lack of preparation for the Nazi invasion; Germany's failure to take Britain out of the war at Dunkirk; Russia playing Goliath to Finland's David; allied forces getting trapped for four months on the beaches of Anzio; and, Germany wasting its costly development of jet power.
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Paperback Editions
August 2010 : Paperback
| Title: How to Lose WWII: Bad Mistakes of the Good War Author(s): Bill Fawcett ISBN: 0-06-180731-1 / 978-0-06-180731-2 (USA edition) Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
Other Editions
July 2010 : Kindle edition
| Title: How to Lose WWII: Bad Mistakes of the Good War Author(s): Bill Fawcett Publisher: HarperCollins e-books Availability: Amazon Amazon UK More details... |
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