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The Books

47+ History Volumes Compressed Into

5 Volumes – Chronologically!

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The foundation for this work was to create redacted, but concise versions of these 47 military histories of the U.S., Canada and  the U.K.  Who living now can readily challenge that authenticity, the trustworthiness of the evidence presented, the credibility of the authors or their access to military or classified documents?  These works are unassailable!

Review the Books below

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1938 to 1940

A Summary of all the political, economic and military events from the First flight of B-17 to Dunkirk and the surrender of France. Beginning of U.S. mobilization.

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January to August 1944 

Complete Official Histories MTO / ETO for January to August 1944.

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1941 to 1943

U.S. war plans and preparations. Reactions to Pearl Harbor. First 6 Months of U.S. World War II. North Africa, Sicily and Italy.

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Sept. to Dec. 15, 1944

Break out into France to the Battle of the Bulge during September through December in ETO (Europe)

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Dec. 16, 1944 – VE Day

The Battle of the Bulge to the defeat of Germany in the ETO.

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However, summarizing the U.K. “official’ histories, except in two cases, is postponed to ensure non-violation of their copyright laws.

Regrettable is the process where the histories of those fought, suffered and survived or died are restricted to a few for pitiful profit.  To their credit, the U.S. Army and Army Air Force refused to so restrict their books to profit the authors.  Sadly, the U.S. Navy’s enriched one man and made affording to “own” the histories a matter of “snobbery” as was the case for all Royal Navy, Army and Air Force “official” histories.  This kept the best, most complete histories from its citizens.
 
This Complete Military History adds from many other military histories.  The author’s planned set of five abbreviated Military Histories will hopefully grow to eight volumes by adding the rest of the U.S. Pacific War, Allied Mediterranean War and beginning of the War from 1939 to Pearl Harbor. The goal is condensed, combined, concise, and complete WWII “official military histories of WWII.  These histories belong with the public, not in an Admiral’s bookcase!

United States Army Corps and Divsions of World War II

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