To Win the Lost War

To Win the Lost War by Lawrence Cambria, published by Xlibris on November 21, 2015, is a comprehensive examination of World War II and America’s pivotal role in it. This 386-page work offers a detailed analysis of the war, focusing on major turning points and providing a fresh perspective on aspects of the conflict that remain largely unknown to many Americans. Cambria’s approach is well-documented and aims to separate popular myths from reality, presenting an ongoing assessment of the war’s progression.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of military history as Cambria delves into various levels of analysis and compares significant moments in the European theater. The book draws on a bibliography of over 200 scholarly works and includes more than 1,100 supporting footnotes, ensuring a robust foundation for its claims. Through this edition, Cambria contributes to contemporary discussions surrounding World War II, inviting readers to reconsider their understanding of the American military effort and its historical significance.
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Perhaps the most long overdue work ever written about World War II and America’s role in winning it. Bold, fresh, unique, extremely well documented, and brutally honest, in To Win the Lost War Lawrence Cambria examines and analyzes the war at numerous levels and spaced intervals in order to provide the reader with an ongoing assessment of the overall situation as the war progressed. He examines, analyzes, and compares the major turning points of the war in Europe in order to determine which has the best claim to being the decisive turning point. He also takes a fresh look at America’s war experience, bringing into focus numerous aspects of the war which are unknown to most Americans. Finally, he brings greater context to the importance of the American military effort. With To Win the Lost War the author joins a growing number of contemporary scholars who are making many of the same observations that he has. In fact, his work draws on a bibliography of works from more than 200 scholars on the war and has more than 1,100 supporting footnotes. In To Win the Lost War Lawrence Cambria separates popular myth from reality and provides his readers with observations on the war from perspectives that many have never considered. Read To Win the Lost War. It will change the way you look at World War II forever.
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