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Publication date
  
1993

ISBN
  
006017000X

Originally published
  
1993

OCLC
  
29292722

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Pages
  
xvii, 653 pages

LC Class
  
D743 .D45 1993

Author
  
Len Deighton

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Publisher
  
Jonathan Cape, HarperCollins Publishers

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Blood, Tears and Folly: An Objective Look at World War II is a 1993 book by Len Deighton published by Jonathan Cape. It is a history of World War II from an alternative viewpoint. Deighton looks for the origins of the war in previous history, from the rise of the great power conflicts that led to the First World War, through the inter-war years, and the histories of the various conflicts and combatants in the years up until the Second World War's outbreak in 1939.

He traces the early engagements, the feints, the so-called Phoney War, right through until Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. Deighton attempts to create an encyclopedic introduction to the conflict by building up a detailed background, and showing how perilous Britain's early situation was, the early blunders by Churchill in the Norwegian Campaign, and the British dealings with the French that led to the debacle of Dunkirk.

Critical response

In its review, Kirkus criticizes the lack of "original research, let alone fresh perspectives" and states that the book " covers ground that will be familiar to even casual students of the war's initial phase".

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