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In America's Second Crusade, William Henry Chamberlin offers a critical perspective on the United States' decision to enter World War II and its subsequent foreign policy actions. Drawing from his experiences as a journalist and historian, Chamberlin argues that U.S. intervention in the war inadvertently facilitated the spread of communism in Europe and Asia. He contends that the outcomes of the war led to the expansion of totalitarian regimes, contrary to the democratic ideals the U.S. sought to promote. The book provides an in-depth analysis of wartime diplomacy, military strategies, and the geopolitical shifts that emerged in the post-war era
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Publisher: Henry Regnery Company
Publishing Year: 1950
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Pages: 400