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Stephen E. Ambrose, one of the foremost historians of the
European theater of World War II, shares his vast knowledge of that
conflict as well as the Civil War, Korea, Vietnam, and the Cold War
in this compelling narrative about the American way of war. From
Vicksburg to My Lai, Ambrose recounts the history of these wars
with extensive coverage of the battlefields and believable
portrayals of those involved, creating the perspective that the
country''s conflicts both reflect and shape Amer
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Introduction
Struggle for Vicksburg: The Battles
and Siege That Decided the Civil War
Custer''s Civil War
"Just Dumb Luck": American Entry into World War II
SIGINT: Deception and the Liberationof Western Europe
D-Day Revisited
Victory in Europe: May
The Atomic Bomb and Its Consequences
General MacArthur: A Profile
A Fateful Friendship: Eisenhower and Patto.n
The War on the Home Front
My Lai: Atrocities in Historical Perspective
The Christmas Bombing
Eisenhower and NATO
The Cold War in Perspective
War in the Twenty-First Century
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