[(How the War Was Won: Air-Sea Power and Allied Victory in World War II)] [Author: Dr. Phillips Payson O'Brien] published on
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English
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Cambridge University Press
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Dr. Phillips Payson O'Brien presents a compelling analysis that shifts the focus of World War II from the conventional land battles to the significance of air-sea power in achieving Allied victory. By dissecting the strategies employed in both the Pacific and European theaters, he unveils the intricate interplay of naval and aerial forces that shaped outcomes, often overshadowed by the dramatics of ground combat.
Through meticulous research and authoritative insights, O'Brien transforms the reader's understanding of wartime dynamics, emphasizing how control of the skies and seas was pivotal. His work challenges entrenched narratives, showcasing the strategic decisions and technological advancements that played crucial roles in securing victory, thus providing a nuanced perspective on one of history's most significant conflicts.
Through meticulous research and authoritative insights, O'Brien transforms the reader's understanding of wartime dynamics, emphasizing how control of the skies and seas was pivotal. His work challenges entrenched narratives, showcasing the strategic decisions and technological advancements that played crucial roles in securing victory, thus providing a nuanced perspective on one of history's most significant conflicts.
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