Strategic plans invariably differ from the reality of war. The
American experience in the Second World War was no exception. This
volume offers an understanding of the gap between American plans
and what actually happened. A variety of factors including
coalition politics, inter-service disputes, disagreements between
field commanders and Washington headquarters, logistical
constraints, and the initiatives and reactions of the enemy
combined in myriad forms to produce a conflict that was very
different from original strategic expectations.
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