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... tegic choices were quite useful and rational – albeit only with internal rationality and lacking much external rationality – within the limits he faced.
That was ‘my’ small conclusion after living buried in books related to World War II and shedding many of my prejudices.
For example, about attacking the Soviet Union in June of 1941, it may seem like a colossal blunder to do so without finishing off Britain, but what other options were there?
Not many.
Britain was ...
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