The Generals: Patton, MacArthur, Marshall, and the Winning of World War II

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"The Generals: Patton, MacArthur, Marshall, and the Winning of World War II" is a historical nonfiction book that profiles three key American commanders and examines how their leadership shaped the Allied victory in World War II.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
history book
about civil-military relations
command styles of U.S. generals
strategic decision-making in World War II
author Winston Groom NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
examines how leadership influenced Allied victory
focusesOn American commanders in World War II
genre biography
military history
hasPart biographical profile of Douglas MacArthur
biographical profile of George C. Marshall
biographical profile of George S. Patton
intendedAudience general readers
readers of military history
language English
mainSubject Douglas MacArthur NERFINISHED
George C. Marshall NERFINISHED
George S. Patton NERFINISHED
mediaType print
nonfictionSubject United States military history
portrays Douglas MacArthur as a controversial strategist
George C. Marshall as an organizational leader NERFINISHED
George S. Patton as a bold battlefield commander NERFINISHED
publisher National Geographic Society NERFINISHED
setting European Theater of Operations NERFINISHED
Pacific Theater of Operations NERFINISHED
subject Allied victory in World War II
United States Army NERFINISHED
World War II NERFINISHED
military leadership
timePeriodCovered 20th century
Second World War NERFINISHED
title The Generals: Patton, MacArthur, Marshall, and the Winning of World War II NERFINISHED
workType single-volume study

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Winston Groom notableWork The Generals: Patton, MacArthur, Marshall, and the Winning of World War II