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History Of US Miltary Operations Since WW2 - Kenneth AndersonOur price: £3.00
History Of US Miltary Operations Since WW2 - Kenneth Anderson
General Details
  • Edition: reprint
  • Publication Year: 1992
  • Publisher: Bison of U.K.
  • ISBN: 0861249208
  • Language: English
  • Size: Folio - over 12 inches (up to 15 inches) tall
  • Binding: hardcover - cloth
  • Covers: black with silver lettering
  • No. of pages: 224
Condition Details
  • This book is in good condition and has a dustjacket which is in good condition
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"Within 12 months of the end of World War II the United States had released over 7 million men and women from its armed services. It had been the most massive and rapid demobilization in history, but few Americans had seen anything inappropriate about it. America's fascist and Japanese enemies has all been overwhelmingly defeated. The Soviet Union, the only other great power that might be physically capable of challenging the United States, had been a firm wartime ally and was now a founding member of the United Nations. And, most reassuring of all, the United states alone possessed the atomic bomb. Thus as 1945 ended America's military security seemed assured, and Americans felt they had a good reason to believe they were entering a new era of international peace and tranquility..."; top and bottom of spine plus corners of covers are slightly rubbed and bumped; slight edge wear to dj; unpriced dj is NOT clipped



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