How to Lose WWII: Bad Mistakes of the Good War

How to Lose WWII: Bad Mistakes of the Good War

by Bill Fawcett (Author)

Synopsis

How to Lose WWII is an engrossing, fact-filled collection from Bill Fawcett that sheds light on the biggest, and dumbest, screw-ups of the Great War. In the vein of his other phenomenal compendiums of amazing battlefield blunders, How to Lose a Battle and How to Lose a War, Fawcett focuses on some amazing catastrophic missteps of Axis and Allies alike.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: 1
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 01 Sep 2010

ISBN 10: 0061807311
ISBN 13: 9780061807312

Media Reviews
Fawcett gathers 37 concise, analytical, finger-pointing accounts of these and other battles from ancient times to the late 1960s. He and contributors Brian Thomsen, William R. Forstchen, Douglas Niles and Edward E. Kramer readably and insightfully convey a wide knowledge of military history. -- Publishers Weekly
Informative and enjoyable...This book will appeal to both general readers and amateur military historians. -- Booklist
I recommend it to the armchair strategist and indeed to any student of military history over the ages. -- Esprit de Corp
Author Bio
Bill Fawcett is the author and editor of more than a dozen books, including You Did What?, It Seemed Like a Good Idea . . . , How to Lose a Battle, and You Said What? He lives in Illinois.