says Robert Oulds Director of The Bruges Group in an important new book entitled: World War II: The First Culture War
Here is what he says by way of introduction:
The global conflict of WWII, the bloodiest yet in human history, was as much a clash of cultures as it was a clash of arms. Different world visions collided as fiercely as the great armies which encountered each other on the battlefields of Europe, Asia, and Africa.
The struggle of ideas was as vicious as the battle on, and below the waves as was the fight in the skies above. Indeed, the culture war and national differences drove the conflict and influenced where, when, why, and even how, the war was fought.
and here in pdf is what he calls his "Express Oped - World War II The First Culture War"
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