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John Prados is a Senior Fellow of the National Security Archive and co-director of its Iraq Documentation Project.
John Prados: Reframing the Iraq War John Prados 2010
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John Prados is a Senior Fellow of the National Security Archive and co-director of its Iraq Documentation Project.
John Prados: Reframing the Iraq War John Prados 2010
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John Prados is a Senior Fellow of the National Security Archive and co-director of its Iraq Documentation Project.
John Prados: Reframing the Iraq War John Prados 2010
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Worldwide, about 34,000 vehicles are covered - including about 21,000 Land Cruiser Prados, a model not sold in the United States.
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Our wars were always cumulative, never "decisive," which is why the continuing devotion of Mr. Prados and other military historians to the "decisive battle" is so puzzling.
How the Battle Was Won, if Not Yet the War Alexander Rose 2011
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And now John Prados has thrown his hat into the ring with "Normandy Crucible," a workmanlike account of the campaign from D-Day to the closing of the Falaise Gap in late August 1944.
How the Battle Was Won, if Not Yet the War Alexander Rose 2011
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Yet, despite inflicting a tactical and strategical defeat on Germany, pace Mr. Prados, the Allied victory in the west was not a decisive one.
How the Battle Was Won, if Not Yet the War Alexander Rose 2011
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In his account of the conflict, "Vietnam: The History of an Unwinnable War, 1945-1975," military historian John Prados wrote, "The (North) had a well-defined goal – reunification of the country – and an absolute belief in its cause."
Henry Kissinger: Vietnam Failures 'We Did To Ourselves' AP 2010
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Mr. Prados claims so and says why: "Without doubt," he states, "the outcome of the Normandy campaign was a huge military disaster for Nazi Germany."
How the Battle Was Won, if Not Yet the War Alexander Rose 2011
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Shockingly, the impact of the Soviet front on the Normandy theater is ignored by Mr. Prados and many other American historians.
How the Battle Was Won, if Not Yet the War Alexander Rose 2011
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