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Amazon.com Book Description (ISBN 188712845X, Hardcover)
Providing a refreshing look at right-wing propaganda and revisionist history in America, this book challenges the basic assumptions about World War II that have long been taken as fact. Viewing the "good war" from a global economic and political perspective, Michael Zezima argues that the major world powers were not fighting over moral rectitude, but over the biggest share of world production, raw materials, labor, and industries.
(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 19 Nov 2007 03:58:11 -0500)
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