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Engineers of Victory

The Problem Solvers who Turned the Tide in the Second World War
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Engineers of Victory by Paul Kennedy explores the strategic and technological challenges faced by Allied forces in World War II. The author delves into how practical problem-solving and innovation significantly contributed to the eventual victory, highlighting key developments and unsung heroes whose efforts helped turn the tide of the war.
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This book may appeal to you if you are interested in understanding the strategic and technological innovations that helped the Allies win World War II. It provides a detailed analysis of the behind-the-scenes efforts and the key individuals who played crucial roles during this pivotal period in history.

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Engineers of Victory

Offers an account of how the tide was turned against the Nazis by the Allies in the Second World War. This book reveals the role of the problem-solvers and middle-men who made it happen - like Major-General Perry Hobart, who invented the 'funny tanks' which flattened the D-Day beaches.

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Engineers of Victory by Paul Kennedy offers a profound and captivating account of how the tides of the Second World War were turned in favour of the Allies through the ingenuity of problem-solvers and middle-men. This meticulously researched book delves into the often overlooked yet essential contributions of individuals whose innovative solutions and strategic thinking led to significant victories on the battlefield.

At the heart of this narrative is the pivotal meeting in January 1943 between Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt in Casablanca. Faced with the daunting task of achieving unconditional surrender from the Axis powers, the Allied leaders had to overcome seemingly insurmountable challenges, such as gaining air superiority and executing successful amphibious invasions. Eighteen months later, the impossible had been achieved.

Kennedy brings to light the stories of unsung heroes like Major-General Percy Hobart, the mastermind behind the 'funny tanks' that played a crucial role in the success of the D-Day landings, and Captain Johnny Walker, who developed the tactics to effectively counter and destroy the menacing U-boats with a 'creeping barrage.' Their contributions are presented not just as historical facts, but as riveting narratives that illustrate the creative problem-solving and relentless determination behind the Allied victory.

Paul Kennedy, renowned for his influential work The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, offers readers a refreshing perspective on the Second World War. His engaging writing style and detailed analysis make Engineers of Victory a valuable addition to the historiography of the conflict. As acclaimed historian Michael Beschloss notes, it is consistently original and an important contribution to our understanding of the war. David Edgerton of the Financial Times praises Kennedy’s ability to ask the right questions and dispel common clichés, providing rich insights into often neglected aspects of the war effort. The Washington Post highlights how Kennedy vividly and convincingly demonstrates the crucial impact of a few key individuals.

Beyond its military narrative, Engineers of Victory also offers broader reflections on the nature of innovation and leadership during times of crisis, making it an inspirational read for anyone interested in history, strategy, and problem-solving. With his authoritative voice and extensive scholarship, Paul Kennedy cements his reputation as one of the world's most respected historians. This book stands as a testament to human ingenuity and the extraordinary efforts of those who shaped the course of history.

Kennedy, the author or editor of nineteen books, has contributed significantly to historical scholarship with works translated into over twenty languages. His publications, which include The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, Preparing for the Twenty-First Century, The Parliament of Man, and Rise and Fall of British Naval Mastery, have earned him a place among the most influential historians of our time.

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Engineers of Victory by Paul Kennedy receives praise for its originality and significant contribution to understanding historical events. Reviews highlight the book’s refreshing approach, its challenge to clichés, and its rich coverage of often overlooked topics. The work is appreciated for illustrating the ingenuity and persistence of key individuals who made a significant impact.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141036090

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 June 2014

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Illustration: 16 pp b/w inset

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 21.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 353g

Pages: 480

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This is an excellent study of the multiple factors that turned the tide in the middle years of WW2.
It covers many of the innovative weapons and techniques that were introduced into the conflict in 1943 and 1944.
This was an extremely readable history from a unique perspective which I found fascinating.

About the Author

Paul Kennedy is among the world's best-selling and most influential historians. Raised in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, he took his doctorate in Oxford and began work shortly afterwards for the first great historian of WW2, Sir Basil Liddell Hart. He now teaches at Yale, and is the author or editor of nineteen books, including The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers (translated into over twenty languages), and the now classic Rise and Fall of British Naval Mastery.

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