Nasaw deftly explores the ambivalent legacy of a war that Americans have been taught to think of as the good one ... The heart of the book is Nasaw’s nuanced consideration of the incremental yet monumental construction of the 'veterans’ welfare state' throughout the 1940s ... In a lovely touch, Nasaw illustrates his book with Bill Mauldin cartoons, which are far more trenchant and provocative than most readers will remember.
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