"Oil & War: How The Deadly Struggle for Fuel in World War II Meant Victory of Defeat", from Marine Corps University Press comes a compelling study of how invaluable oil products are when fighting a global battle such as was World War II.
The world’s economy runs on oil. People steal for it. Nations kill for it. To win a war, the victor must have enough oil to fuel their tanks, ships, and planes.
One of the great untold stories of World War II is about the strategic decisions and combat for the control of enough oil so that the Axis powers could wage an aggressive war. Conversely, the Allied powers were determined to keep oil from the Axis. Oil & War, originally published in 1987, was the first book to explain this intricate dance of death from the view-points of both the Axis and Allied sides.
A compelling resource complete with numerous historic photography, vital statistical graphs, offers a compelling study how the Allies and Axis nations dealt with the critical capacity and distribution of oil to keep the war machines in constant use often under extreme climatic and geographic conditions.
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