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Paul Kennedy, acclaimed historian and author, presents a fresh perspective on the Allied victory in World War II. This detailed account explores the strategic factors that contributed to the war's outcome, emphasizing the roles of ordinary soldiers, scientists, engineers, and businessmen in executing the leaders’ grand strategies. In January 1943, FDR and Churchill met in Casablanca to set ambitious objectives: defeating the Nazi blitzkrieg, controlling Atlantic sea lanes, engaging on the European mainland, and curbing Japanese imperialism. Remarkably, these goals were largely achieved within a year. Kennedy provides riveting tactical details, recounting the development of crucial technologies like the cavity magnetron, a compact radar system, and the Hedgehog, a grenade launcher that protected Atlantic convoys. He discusses the pivotal decision to equip the P-51 Mustang with a powerful Rolls-Royce engine, enhancing its combat capabilities. Additionally, he highlights the innovative use of pontoon bridges that enabled Russian troops to navigate rivers and evade Nazi forces. By revealing the orchestration behind the Normandy invasion and the refinement of the B-29 Superfortress, Kennedy shifts the narrative from grand historical themes to the creative strategies and organizational decisions that shaped the war's success. His work restores the significance of "the middle level of war" in understanding this pivotal period in hi
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Engineers of Victory, Paul Kennedy
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- 2013
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