The Value of Military Innocence
Reviewing the new history of the Civil War by John Keegan, the eminent military historian of World War II, for Slate, Daniel W. Blight observes that some of Keegan’s key insights come from parallels he finds with World War II: He invokes World War II as well, noting that Antietam was bloodier than D-Day or … Continue reading The Value of Military Innocence
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