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"Dear Bart": Washington Views of World War II (Contributions in Military Studies) [Hardcover]

Glen C.H. Perry (Author)

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“A gem from that quaint era when high journalistic ethics engendered complete candor. "Dear Bart" demonstrates how useful off-the-record sessions were in World War II, while giving a rare glimpse of great leaders like King and Marshall. Even though we know the ending, this book is hard to put down.”–William A. Knowlton, General, U.S. Army, Retired

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So far as my records show, the memorandum that opens this series of such reports, based on a dinner with Wendell Willkie (the unsuccessful Republican presidential candidate in 1940), was the first of its kind the Sun's Washington Bureau sent to the New York headquarters. Read the first page
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