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"Dr Bourque, a former professor of Operational Art at the US Army School of Advanced Military Studies (and one of my former professors at SAMS) has written a controversial but necessary book about the Allied bombing campaign prior to the Invasion of Normandy in 1944. The inaccuracy of bombing at the time, especially against point targets such as rail yards and bridges in populated areas, led to over 60k French dead..." — Dec 14, 2018 05:28PM
"Dr Bourque, a former professor of Operational Art at the US Army School of Advanced Military Studies (and one of my former professors at SAMS) has written a controversial but necessary book about the Allied bombing campaign prior to the Invasion of Normandy in 1944. The inaccuracy of bombing at the time, especially against point targets such as rail yards and bridges in populated areas, led to over 60k French dead..." — Dec 14, 2018 05:28PM
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"Leebaert looks at the tensions between the US and the UK after WWII through 1957. The British were very much trying to remain a global power, and despite severe economic difficulties (rationing was in place until 1953), they used every trick in the book to get the US to fund the rump of the British Empire. Excellent start to the book." — Dec 14, 2018 05:23PM
"Leebaert looks at the tensions between the US and the UK after WWII through 1957. The British were very much trying to remain a global power, and despite severe economic difficulties (rationing was in place until 1953), they used every trick in the book to get the US to fund the rump of the British Empire. Excellent start to the book." — Dec 14, 2018 05:23PM

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