American warlords : how Roosevelt's high command led America to victory in World War II
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New York, N.Y. : NAL Caliber, Penguin Group (USA) LLC, [2015].
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9780451414571, 0451414578, 9780451414588, 0451414586
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Published
New York, N.Y. : NAL Caliber, Penguin Group (USA) LLC, [2015].
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Book
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xvi, 607 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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English
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9780451414571, 0451414578, 9780451414588, 0451414586

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 479-494) and index.
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The story of the greatest "team of rivals" since the days of Lincoln. In a lifetime shaped by politics, President Franklin D. Roosevelt proved himself a master manipulator. But when war in Europe and Asia threatened America's shores, FDR found himself in a world turned upside down, where his friends became his foes, his enemies his allies. To help wage democracy's first "total war," he turned to one of history's most remarkable triumvirates. Henry Stimson, an old-money Republican from Long Island, rallied to FDR's banner to lead the Army as Secretary of War, and championed innovative weapons that shape our world today. General George C. Marshall argued with Roosevelt over grand strategy, but he built the world's greatest war machine and willingly sacrificed his dream of leading the invasion of Europe that made his protégé, Dwight Eisenhower, a legend. Admiral Ernest J. King, a hard-drinking, irascible fighter who "destroyed" Pearl Harbor in a prewar naval exercise, understood how to fight Japan, but he also battled the Army, the Air Force, Douglas MacArthur, and his British allies as they moved armies and fleets across the globe. These commanders threw off sparks whenever they clashed: generals against politicians, Army versus Navy--but during four years of bitter warfare, FDR's lieutenants learned to set aside deep personal, political, and professional differences and pull a nation through the twentieth century's darkest days.-- From publisher description.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Jordan, J. W. (2015). American warlords: how Roosevelt's high command led America to victory in World War II . NAL Caliber, Penguin Group (USA) LLC.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jordan, Jonathan W., 1967-. 2015. American Warlords: How Roosevelt's High Command Led America to Victory in World War II. NAL Caliber, Penguin Group (USA) LLC.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jordan, Jonathan W., 1967-. American Warlords: How Roosevelt's High Command Led America to Victory in World War II NAL Caliber, Penguin Group (USA) LLC, 2015.

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Jordan, Jonathan W. American Warlords: How Roosevelt's High Command Led America to Victory in World War II NAL Caliber, Penguin Group (USA) LLC, 2015.

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