![]() The following chapters dealing with the Cold War disclose what information and advice U. intelligence during World War II, from Pearl Harbor through the plot against Hitler and the D-day invasion to the "unconditional surrender" of Japan, and reveals how better use of the intelligence available could have saved many lives and shortened the war. The book begins with a look back at the role of U. intelligence estimates were usually correct but that our political and military leaders generally ignored them-with sometimes disastrous results. national intelligence estimates with recently released Soviet documents disclosing the views of Soviet leaders and their Communist allies on the same events. ![]() ![]() ![]() This survey of more than fifty years of national security policy juxtaposes declassified U. ![]()
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