The purpose of Weinberg's text is to suggest a way in which the
dramatic events of World War II may be seen. Weinberg argues that
the war must be seen as a whole, and that the presentation of it in
discrete segments covering the European and Pacific portions
separately distorts reality and obscures important aspects of the
war on both sides of the world. In addition, any understanding of
the great struggle requires a mental self-liberation from the
certain knowledge of its outcome. In desperate struggles millions
fought and died, hopeful or fearful--or both--but without awareness
of the end.
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