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The book provides an in-depth examination of the British army's combat effectiveness during World War II, challenging the notion of low morale and reliance on brute force. It reveals that, while soldiers were not always eager to engage the enemy, the army's morale remained intact and its combat skills progressively enhanced from 1942 onward. This analysis debunks myths surrounding the army's performance, offering a fresh perspective on its strategic evolution throughout the war.
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Raising Churchill's Army, David French
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- 2001
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