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Navigating Blame: Post-War Perceptions and Strategies
This chapter examines the public's perception of culpability in Germany after the World Wars, emphasizing the distancing from government leaders like Hitler. It also explores America's isolationist policy and its evolving relationship with Britain, alongside the complexities of naval strategies in both theaters of conflict. The discussions highlight the strategic shifts in warfare, the impact of technological advancements, and the role of military decisions on the outcomes of the wars.
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