Gil Hahn

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in 1945 that “‘Berlin is no longer a particularly important objective’—is strikingly typical of the American leadership’s stubborn denial of any vital connection between politics and war.” Craig also makes the argument that immediately after Pearl Harbor, Anthony Eden’s proposal that “Britain and the U.S. concert their attitude toward political and territorial questions that were bound to arise in the future and then discuss them with the Soviet government was completely ignored in Washington.”
Marching Orders: The Untold Story of How the American Breaking of the Japanese Secret Codes Led to the Defeat of Nazi Germany and Japan
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