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American History says the United States won the war against the Nazis in Europe. But is that the real story? Author Richard J. Trattner suggests new research says otherwise.
FDR WWII: It Took Sixty Years for the Historians to Catch Up with Him is the story you didn't know. Trattner relies on research done after 2000 to challenge the American view, saying it was actually the Soviet Union-and not America-that defeated Adolf Hitler's murderous regime. He goes on to suggest that President Franklin D. Roosevelt's policies actually led to American GIs dying decades after the end of the war.
"American military 'history' has produced sixty years of bad conditioning for me to overcome," says Trattner. He credits much of his hypothesis to newly emerging research, including papers now open to the public in Russia.
Trattner is a retired lawyer and former assistant US attorney. He is the author of the novel 1944: The Year the Holocaust Came to America. His newest book will leave you wondering whether what you learned in school about the war was true at all.
Richard J. Trattner is a retired lawyer who practiced law for thirty years. He is a former Assistant US Attorney in the Criminal Division, Los Angeles, California. His World War II novel, 1944: The Year the Holocaust Came to America, is available on Amazon.com.
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