All great events hinge on success. However, in many cases, the success is preceded by mistakes which give rise to the great events that follow. From over 80 years of hindsight, historians have found that World War II was filled with near catastrophic mistakes on both sides of the conflict. Many were often overlooked during the conduct of the war for various reasons such as national morale and propaganda. Some were caused by hubris and some were unexpected. Regardless, they were mistakes by which lives were lost or time was added to the eventual victory by the Allies. Studying these mistakes today may be the best way to ensure they do not happen tomorrow.
Quentin Thomas
Quentin Thomas is a respected historian, author, and instructor. His passion is American history with an emphasis on the early Western United States. As a retired senior military officer he brings a unique historical perspective to places where he has often visited and studied in great detail. His classes have been enthusiastically attended by hundreds of students at numerous locations and events.
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