
Munich Shuffle Volume IV
February 1944 - May 1945
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Michael Mullen

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Italy was a broken nation, and the noose was tightening around Germany and Japan. The Western Allies were poised to cross the Rhine and defeat for the Reich was just a matter of time, which didn’t mean they were about to see sense and end the war. In Europe the real question was where would the dividing line be drawn when the conflict was over? As relations between the Western Allies and the USSR turned colder each side wanted to ensure it gained the upper hand. In the Pacific divisions had also opened amongst the Allies, with the British focused on an advance to Hong Kong and the Americans determined to finish their island-hopping campaign and bring the Japanese Home Islands with range of their bomber forces, but would even encirclement, blockade, and bombing be enough to force a Japanese surrender?
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