WWII REVISIONIST HISTORY, SPECULATIVE FICTION
Last Updated on Wednesday, 23 November 2011 10:36 Written by External Post Wednesday, 23 November 2011 10:36
“Phanton Victory”, Erwin Lessner. 1944. Predicts the outcome of the war and Germany`s rise to new glory, 1945-1960. “America`s Second Crusade”, William Henry Chamberlin. 1950. Reexamines America`s war aims and the failure to achieve them. “Bismarck and the German Empire”, Erich Eyck. 1950. Historical background on the formation of modern Germany. “Unconditional Hatred”, Captain Russell Grenfell. 1953. Critical examination of mistakes by British politicians that led to what the author believes was unnecessary British and American involvement in WWI and WWII. “Unconditional Surrender”, F.O. Miksche. 1952. Political missteps that led to WWII, and, the author believed, to a possible third world war. “The First Casualty”, Philip Knightley, 1975. War correspondent as myth-maker. Crimean War to Vietnam.
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