American Warlords
How Roosevelt's High Command Led America to Victory in World War II
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Publisher Description
From New York Times bestselling author Jonathan W. Jordan—author of Brothers, Rivals, Victors—comes the intimate true story of President Franklin Roosevelt’s inner circle of military leadership, the team of rivals who shaped World War II and America.
“Superbly written, well researched, and highly interesting.”—Jean Edward Smith, New York Times bestselling author of FDR and Eisenhower in War and Peace
After the attack on Pearl Harbor, the United States was wakened from its slumber of isolationism. To help him steer the nation through the coming war, President Franklin Roosevelt turned to the greatest “team of rivals” since the days of Lincoln: Secretary of War Henry Stimson, Admiral Ernest J. King, and General George C. Marshall.
Together, these four men led the nation through history’s most devastating conflict and ushered in a new era of unprecedented American influence, all while forced to overcome the profound personal and political differences which divided them.
A startling and intimate reassessment of U.S. leadership during World War II, American Warlords is a remarkable glimpse behind the curtain of presidential power.
Customer Reviews
Historical excellence
Wonderful history of the personalities who were tasked with fighting the global war and creating the machinery, material, and men/women to fight it. Churchill, who I had a high opinion, comes off as a foolish half witted warlord who had convinced himself of his own strategic genius. This book shows an entirely different picture and his quirks probably extended the war by a year. Of greater interest are the detailed portraits of Marshall, King, and Arnold and their POV on how the American war machine would be taken to the enemy. The footnotes and bibliography should be read as well since the primary source materials are unusually rare and not as well known as other historical WW2 writings.
Dr David Bradford