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The Illusion Of Victory : America In World War I

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Best-selling historian Thomas Fleming gives a scathing new look at President Woodrow Wilson's handling-and mishandling-of "the war to end all wars".

In this sweeping historical canvas, Thomas Fleming undertakes nothing less than a drastic revision of our experience in World War I.

He reveals how the British and French duped Wilson into thinking the war was as good as won, and there would be no need to send an army overseas.

He describes a harried president making speech after speech proclaiming America's ideals while supporting espionage and sedition acts that sent critics to federal prisons. And he gives a harrowing account of how the Allies did their utmost to turn the American Expeditionary Force into cannon fodder on the Western Front.Thoroughly researched and dramatically told, The Illusion of Victory offers compelling testimony to the power of a president's visionary ideals-as well as a starkly cautionary tale about the dangers of applying them in a war-maddened world.

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Product Details
Basic Books
0465024696 / 9780465024698
Paperback / softback
940.373
26/05/2004
United States
English
[xi], 543 p., [16] p. of plates : ill.
24 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2003.