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Publishers Weekly, 4/6/09
“Mak[es] a provocative case...The originality of Downing’s argument is the strength of his indictment.”
Library Journal, 5/1/09
“Entwining the various stories gives a sense of the vastness of the theater....For dedicated World War II afficionados.”
Associated Press, 6/8/09
“Shows how World War II history can be sliced and diced endlessly—and still seem fresh and interesting. Downing manages this with skillful selection of source material and a brisk narrative that all comes together.”
Naval District Waterline, dcmilitary.com, 6/18/09
“Downing does a marvelous job...Readers will be immersed...This book is a delight.”
Booklist Online, 7/6/09
“[Downing] presents a cogent argument worthy of consideration.”
America in WWII, October 2009
“Downing’s account of the diplomatic chess game waged between Japan and the United States is very instructional...The goal of Downing’s book is to tie together various operations in motion in the marble halls of the US State Department, on the frozen ground outside Moscow, in the waters of the Pacific, and on the sand in Cyrenaica. He does this with a quick-paced writing style that holds the reader’s attention. Relying almost exclusively on secondary sources, he provides an engaging overview of events that will serve many readers as a good introduction to World War II.”
Roanoke Times, 8/16/09
“The history is accurate, and the author's fine sense of prose makes this an enjoyable and interesting read...Excellent presentation of three disparate but key historical events that constitute a portion of the totality of WWII's history...A good book.”
WNTI radio (NJ) website, 8/17/09
“Gives us a fresh and unique perspective on three crucial weeks...[A] fine book.”
Charleston Post and Courier, 8/9/09
“Packed with details of the ongoing battlefronts in Russia, the North African desert, U-boats in the Atlantic and the fruitless diplomatic discussions between the U.S. and Japan...An empathic narrative of the human waste of war.”
Magill Book Reviews
“Engaging...Downing’s account moves quickly, more like a fast-paced novel than a traditional, ponderous history...His method is effective and ultimately engrossing.”
Military Officer, May issue
“[A] dramatic World War II History.”
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