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Pt. I. Combat. Air -- Sea -- Soldiers & land -- Communications & weapons of destruction -- Desolation -- pt. II. The home front. Convalescence -- Business as usual -- Propaganda -- Women -- Industry -- Pacifists & conscientious objectors -- pt. III. The aftermath. The end -- Remembering the war.
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