ENGINEERS OF VICTORY THE PROBLEM SOLVERS WHO TURNED THE TIDE IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
March 2013
Highlighting the importance of scientists and engineers in defeating Germany is the noble aim of Paul Kennedy's new book, but ultimately he goes too far
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Engineers Of Victory The Problem Solvers Who Turned The tide In The Second World War
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