The Fifty-year War: Conflict and Strategy in the Cold War

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Naval Institute Press, 2007 - 640 oldal

"To read a comprehensive history of the technical, military and political aspects of the Cold War, based on documents from the two super-powers, written by a scholar who is free of bias, is something I never thought I would be able to do. But in The Fifty-Year War I can. . . . For the men and women who are going to lead the world in the first generation of the Twenty-First Century, this account of how the Cold War was fought and won is indispensable. For those of us who lived through it. . . . Friedman's account is enthralling. Having spent much of my life reading about, studying, worrying about, participating in the Cold War, I thought there was nothing new for me to learn about it. Boy was I wrong. Read The Fifty-Year War and see why." -- Stephen Ambrose

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Norman Friedman is a defense analyst and historian specializing in the intersection between policy, strategy, and technology. He has published more than forty books, including an award-winning history of the Cold War, The Fifty-Year War, a history of the impact of war-gaming at the Naval War College on the successful U.S. Navy strategy against Japan in World War II; a history of naval fighter aircraft; and design histories of many U.S. and British warships.

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