597 research outputs found
Seapower in World Wars I and II
The concept of seapower has undergone considerable change during this century as a result of two world wars and a tremendous increase in technology. The experience obtained during these years indicates that many of the traditional concepts of seapower need to be reexamined
Applied Strategy of World War II
During the last months of World War II, several important strategic decisions were made which were of major significance not only for the remaining course of the war, but for the future. In his third article in the Naval War College Review, Professor Stephen E. Ambrose examines these decisions and their significance for the postwar world
Grand Strategy of World War II
In this second article of a three-part series, Professor Stephen E. Ambrose examines the strategic decisions made by the United States in World War II
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