How The War Was Won: Air-sea Power And Allied V... ❲2025❳
: He posits that air and sea power destroyed over 50% of Axis military equipment during pre-production, production, and transit phases.
: Reviewers from The University of Chicago Press and Cambridge University Press describe the work as "compelling" and "cliché-busting" for its data-driven approach to economic and industrial warfare. How the War was Won: Air-Sea Power and Allied V...
: Attacking equipment while it was in transit to the front lines. Reception and Perspectives : He posits that air and sea power
: The book highlights that the vast majority of military production for all major belligerents—including Germany—was devoted to air and sea warfare rather than land forces. For instance, air and sea weapons accounted for at least two-thirds of German weapons production. Reception and Perspectives : The book highlights that
O'Brien categorizes the destruction of Axis fighting power into three distinct phases: : Blocking or destroying raw materials. Production : Strategic bombing of manufacturing facilities.