
Warfare Putting the 'World' Back into World War Two
Oct 14, 2020
In this engaging discussion, historian Thomas Bottelier explores the overlooked global facets of World War II. He emphasizes the importance of examining the conflict beyond Europe, highlighting events in Asia and Africa that shaped the war. Bottelier challenges the traditional narrative by incorporating the roles of Japan and Italy, and he redefines the war's aftermath, suggesting its consequences lingered well into the 1950s. He advocates for a broader understanding of military history, celebrating contributions from diverse nationalities and stressing the significance of maritime trade.
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