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War, edited by the New York Times editorial staff

Label
War, edited by the New York Times editorial staff
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
War
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1036731204
Responsibility statement
edited by the New York Times editorial staff
Series statement
Changing perspectives
Table Of Contents
World War I. All the powers massing great armies in fear of possible conflict -- Voice of Verdun: France's reply to peace hints / G.H. Perris -- Wilson approves staff's army bill -- German counter-artillery fire silenced by our guns in 38 minutes / Cameron Mackenzie -- Should America have entered World War I? / Michael Kazin -- Long echoes of war and speech / Ted Widmer -- The war to end all wars? Hardly. But it did change them forever / Steven Erlanger -- World War II. The international situation -- War of the world: Japanese attack merges conflicts - we must not discount foe's strength / Hanson W. Baldwin -- A merciful war / Nicholas D. Kristof -- How a 'good war' in Afghanistan went bad / David Rohde and David E. Sanger -- Obama adds troops, but maps exit plan / Sheryl Gay Stolberg and Helene Cooper -- Keeping a promise to Afghans -- In Afghanistan's unwinnable war, what's the best loss to hope for? / Max Fisher -- Drone strikes reveal uncomfortable truth: U.S. is often unsure about who will die / Scott Shane -- Telling the truth abou the cost of war -- Our drone war burnout / Pratap Chatterjee -- I helped sell the false choice of war once. It's happening again / Lawrence Wilkerson
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