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" ... World War II? This is such a straightforward question that we assume it has an obvious answer. Indeed the question itself is hardly ever asked. Allied victory is taken for granted. Was their cause not manifestly just? Despite all the dangers, was... "
Japanese Military Strategy in the Pacific War: Was Defeat Inevitable? - Page 2
by James B. Wood - 2007 - 141 pages
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Military Aspects of the Vietnam Conflict

Walter L. Hixson - History - 2000 - 356 pages
...question of why the Allies won hardly ever arises because "Allied victory is taken for granted. . . . Explanations of Allied success contain a strong element...know the story so well that we do not consider the oncomfortable prospect that other outcomes might have been possible." Similarly, the defeat of South...
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