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It is easy to argue persuasively the truism that the lessons of history are best derived from what actually happened, rather than from what nearly happened. It should be added, however, that what happened becomes more fully comprehensible in the light of the contending forces that existed at moments of decision. Understanding of the total historical setting is bound to contribute to a clearer view of the actual course of affairs. —Harold C. Deutsch (1904-1995), Introduction, ''What If? Strategic Alternatives of WWII'' (December 1997).

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