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Revisionist Viewpoints : Essays in a Dissident Historical Tradition

by Martin, James J.

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Second Printing.
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Paperback
ISBN 10 / ISBN 13
9780075187776 / 0075187779
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Colorado Springs: Ralph Myles Publisher, Inc., 1977. Book. Fine. Soft cover. Second Printing.. A collection of studies in essay form on various aspects of World War 2, entertaining, informative, provocative and controversial, dealing with numerous global issues which have never been resolved and which most established governments prefer to keep unresolved, analysing such matters as: conscription, war crimes trials, 'defense' spending, WW2's origins, wartime propaganda, saturation bombing and its implications, negotiated peace efforts and unconditional surrender, Fascist economics, the 'Cold War' following the aftermath of WW2, much more. Softcover, 248pp. A very nice copy, unused and unread, with just a hint of light shelfwear to the card covers. Very rare, especially in this condition. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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