How The War Was Won: Air-sea Power And Allied V... Link

: Reviewers from The University of Chicago Press and Cambridge University Press describe the work as "compelling" and "cliché-busting" for its data-driven approach to economic and industrial warfare.

: O'Brien defines the true conflict as a thousand-mile-long air-sea "super-battlefield" where the Allies used their industrial might to inhibit Axis movement. How the War was Won: Air-Sea Power and Allied V...

: Attacking equipment while it was in transit to the front lines. Reception and Perspectives : Reviewers from The University of Chicago Press

Instead, O'Brien argues that the war was a global struggle for air and sea supremacy, won through production, technology, and the systematic destruction of Axis equipment before it ever reached the "battlefield". Core Arguments won through production