
The Geographies of War with Jeremy Black
The Strategy Bridge
Mapping Power: Leaders and Strategy
This chapter explores the historical significance of maps and globes in shaping the perceptions of leaders like Roosevelt, Churchill, and Hitler during World War II. It examines how geographical interpretations influenced military strategies, including the contrasting views of Japan's Navy and Army in 1941. Additionally, the impact of technological advancements on warfare geography and the use of maps as propaganda tools are discussed, connecting past mappings to contemporary conflicts.
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