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How America Saved the World: The Untold Story of U.S. Preparedness Between the World Wars    
 
Author: Eric Hammel

In 1932, less than fifteen years after proving itself a world power in the Great War, the United States could muster its entire active duty army in Chicago's Soldier Field with room to spare. And yet, within months of the December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States had once again emerged as the mightiest--and best armed--fighting force in the world. However remarkable it seems, this unprecedented turnaround was not the miracle many have declared it to be. In this book acclaimed military historian Eric Hammel uncovers the facts behind this powerful re-awakening to finally give a full account of how America so suddenly and "miraculously" became World War IIs "Arsenal of Democracy." The story begins with decline of the American military after World War I. Hammel then turns his focus to a pivotal "aircraft meeting" of November 1938. Here we see how the decision to put the nation's prodigious resources into rearming was in fact made well before Pearl Harbor. Arsenal of Democracy documents the workings of the remarkable alliance of government, industry, and military community behind the United States orderly transformation into an invincible military power. The result is the first detailed picture of a vast human endeavor, conceived and overseen by the best minds in the nation--an accomplishment unparalleled in the conduct of war.

Format: Hardbound
Pages: 400
Length: 6 x 9
ISBN-13: 9780760335116
Catalog ID: 145798

 
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