This book, first published in 1944, assesses the prospects of peace
following the Allied victory in the Second World War. It examines
the tasks that victory would impose on the victors; the development
during the war of US policies, military and political; the errors
that caused the war; and the viewpoints and needs of the Allied
powers. Concluding that the future peace could be only achieved
through the power and influence of the United States, it argues
that the process of uniting the Allies in peace would need greater
statesmanship than united them in war against a common enemy.
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