World War II

SURVIVING THE STORM

AMERICAN THEATER COMMANDERS in World War II included Admiral Chester Nimitz and Generals Dwight D. Eisenhower, Douglas MacArthur, and Joseph Stilwell. Among them Nimitz stands out, for he alone won great battles like Midway while outnumbered and Guadalcanal while merely at parity. And unlike his peers, Nimitz made but one serious error—when he permitted

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