Choices under fire

moral dimensions of World War II

Examines the myth that World War II was fought without moral ambiguity, arguing that although it was a justified war, it was a conflict filled with painful dilemmas, uneasy trade-offs, and unavoidable compromises.

Knopf
2006
9780307263650
book

Holdings

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138186850412872192407798569705RHHS404T 35961940.53 BES940.5315814652241708963493