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Despite the volumes written about World War Ii, many questions remain un-answered. In this balanced and thoughtful chronicle, historian and World War Ii expert Len Deighton dares to explore intriguing questions, including why the British weren't more prepared for the Blitz and why Hitler failed to thoroughly support his U-boat program. He also warns that we haven't yet learned the lessons of World War Ii, as ethnic cleansing, Middle East violence, and the widening gap between rich and poor still plague the world
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Blood, Tears and Folly: An Objective Look at World War II
June 1999, Book Sales
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Blood, tears, and folly: an objective look at World War II
1996, HarperPaperbacks
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Blood, tears and folly: an objective look at World War II
1995, Pimlico
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Blood, tears, and folly: an objective look at World War II
1993, HarperCollins Publishers
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006017000X 9780060170004
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First published under title: Blood, tears and fooly : in the darkest hour of the Second World War, by Jonathan Cape, in 1993.
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