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A polemical, strategic account of the world war that argues recent developments favor the Allies, emphasizing that increased manpower, munitions production and naval control have begun to reverse earlier enemy advances. The narrative recounts territories lost and suffering endured, traces perceived causes of aggression to earlier military triumphs, and analyses the interplay of land and sea power. It combines exhortation and analysis, urging sustained national effort, courage, and resource mobilization while acknowledging ongoing uncertainty and the need for continued unity until a final victory is secured.
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