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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
1 | A Lost Opportunity? | 7 |
2 | The Antagonists | 24 |
3 | Pressure in Both Camps | 40 |
4 | "10,000 Damned Gorillas" | 53 |
5 | "The State of Things...Was Very Discouraging" | 68 |
6 | Three Wasted Opportunities | 89 |
7 | "A Protecting Shield" | 109 |
8 | "This Fatal Campaign" | 119 |
App. 1 | Campaign Chronology | 129 |
App. 2 | Order of Battle | 133 |
App. 3 | Maps | 139 |
Notes | 155 | |
Bibliography | 171 | |
Index | 177 |
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