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Projecting American power in the second world war / Atkinson, Rick   Article
Atkinson, Rick Article
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Summary/Abstract Arguably the greatest self-inflicted catastrophe in human history, the Second World War resulted in an estimated 60 million dead. Unprepared when the war began, the United States quickly gathered momentum to become the decisive economic power, with an unprecedented ability to project that power through the Atlantic, the Pacific, the Mediterranean, and elsewhere. While in the European theater the Soviet Union emerged as the preeminent killing power among the Allies, the United States demonstrated logistical brilliance, firepower, mobility, mechanical aptitude, and an economic preponderance that produced much more than the Axis powers, all while committing a smaller proportion of the country’s gross domestic product to the war than any other major belligerent.
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Road to D-day: behind the battle that won the war / Atkinson, Rick   Journal Article
Atkinson, Rick Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract If Operation Overlord failed, the entire Allied enterprise in World War II faced abject collapse. This new history of the events leading up to D-Day explains why, and what the preparations for success actually involved.
Key Words United States  United Kingdom  D - Day  Russian Warhorses  World War II 
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