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6 oeuvres 185 utilisateurs 5 critiques

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Robert Smith Thompson is currently a professor of international relations at South Carolina University.

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Nom légal
Thompson, Robert Smith
Date de naissance
20th Century
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
Columbia, South Carolina, USA
Professions
professor

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I think this would be a good book for someone with no prior knowledge of the Cuban Missile Crisis but I really didn't learn anything that I didn't already know.
 
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everettroberts | 1 autre critique | Oct 20, 2023 |
Smith has a definite thesis for this book that ends (a book written in 1991)with an eerie last word:Iraq. Covering a half century of history, largely devoted to the conflict between China and Japan, ending with Roosevelt declaring war, Smith's thesis is that Roosevelt did not have to take the US into war. His belief stated at the end of the book was that the collapse of the American financial stability led to other parts of the world taking financial position that would lead to local wars and that the world in 1940 was embattled everywhere, except the continental United States and other countries in the hemisphere. Smith believed that Roosevelt was not concerned with either oppressed peoplss as the Chinese or Jews or concerned with democracy as such as he willingly worked with dictators across the world. His goal was for the US to dominate the world society, set the rules, the conditions. Smith's last sentence is predictive in ways he could not know in 1991, when the US was prevailing in Iraq.

"Roosevelt and those around him wanted to return to the world before the great Depression..before the Russian Revolution. only with America in Russia's place."

"As the Japanese were learning in CHina one extension of power leads to another"

"The United States found itself with forces across the globe.......lfrom the Baltic to the Sea of Japan...an other points...Korea, Vietnam, and Iraq"
… (plus d'informations)
 
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carterchristian1 | Dec 1, 2010 |
Overview of the Pacific War and its origins. Only reason to read would be to find its many errors, e.g. Mitscher as commander of the P38s that shot dowwn Yamamoto, a squadron of infantry popping out of foxholes.
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jamespurcell | Sep 26, 2008 |
Reviewed Feb 2006 I had been looking for an “Idiots Guide” or “Dummy” book for German history, but had bypassed this book because I thought that there is so much more to German history than the Nazi. I didn’t realize that this book had more in it than the Nazi’s on the cover. I guess they did it so it would sell more copies. Probably worked. Bismark and William II and WWI. Reading this is a review and supplement to the last 5 weeks of class. So much is tied to Nazi history. You need all the background to understand WWII and just about everything done previous to WWII leads up to the war. I read this book in about 24 hours, and am exhausted, so much knowledge. I hope that with review in class and other readings this information will stick. Mostly what was covered in class fits what is read here. My professor lectures on more detail I think but a lot was here she does not mention. Great reference book, I guess I need to pick up more of these books to plug up holes in my education. The holocaust stories were kinds glazed over and I am really grateful for that. I have seen the Holocaust museum in L.A. twice and read lots about the horrors. I want to be able to sleep tonight - but the history of that time should not be forgotten. 3-2006… (plus d'informations)
 
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sgerbic | May 9, 2008 |

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Œuvres
6
Membres
185
Popularité
#117,260
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
5
ISBN
15

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