American Might and Soviet MythH. Regnery Company, 1960 - 218 páginas Editor of the "Indianapolis Star" contends that America's vulnerability to Soviet communism lies in the ignorance and confusion of our military and diplomatic leaders. |
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... experience must cure .... " In considering this illusion which experience must cure , we have only to look back to the diplomatic and military developments seen by the generation that was born into World War I and lived through World ...
... experience must cure .... " In considering this illusion which experience must cure , we have only to look back to the diplomatic and military developments seen by the generation that was born into World War I and lived through World ...
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... experience solve it . To listen to mere speculation in such a case were crim- inal . We are authorized to hope that a proper organiza- tion of the whole , with the auxiliary agency of govern- ments for the respective subdivisions , will ...
... experience solve it . To listen to mere speculation in such a case were crim- inal . We are authorized to hope that a proper organiza- tion of the whole , with the auxiliary agency of govern- ments for the respective subdivisions , will ...
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... experience in both military and political affairs . In 1936 , he was assigned to the Ger- man War College in Berlin for two years . On his return , he joined the War Plans Division of the U.S. General Staff . He attended world ...
... experience in both military and political affairs . In 1936 , he was assigned to the Ger- man War College in Berlin for two years . On his return , he joined the War Plans Division of the U.S. General Staff . He attended world ...
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LETTER TO THE READER | 1 |
THE BATTLE FOR CHARACTER HOW WE HAVE BEEN LOSING IT | 7 |
OUR FOREIGN AID HOW TO BE UNPOPULAR | 26 |
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