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David Kaiser has taught history at Harvard, Carnegie Mellon, the Naval War College, and Williams College. The author of seven books, including The Road to Dallas: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy, Kaiser lives in Watertown, Massachusetts.

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Michael Beschloss, New York Times Book Review "[A] judicious, detailed and soundly researched history... Kaiser has brought us a careful, nuanced, credible account of the events and complex issues surrounding America's entry into World War II, which, however historical fashions change, is likely to wear well over the years." Wall Street Journal "Mr. Kaiser...offers a tightly focused examination of Roosevelt's foreign policy from the defeat of France in May 1940 to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941...Most will value Mr. Kaiser's clearly written narrative, which focuses on the improvisational planning of the president and the men around him." Washington Post "Others have written about this period, but few with his precision and insight... His thoroughly researched and well-informed narrative of what happened on the road to war makes the book fully worth the cover price." Charleston Post & Courier "Engaging and excellent." Choice "Offering a fresh interpretation of a frequently treated topic...Because of such thorough research presented in lucid, straightforward prose, Kaiser's first-rate account offers material that even specialists in the field might find surprising and provocative." Williamson Murray, author of A War To Be Won: Fighting the Second World War "David Kaiser has written an outstanding book on Franklin Roosevelt's strategic course in the dark days, from the late 1930s to America's entrance into the Second World War. Among its many strong points is a revealing and persuasive reconsideration of Roosevelt's strategic thinking during this period. Above all Kaiser's portrait underlines that without the president's wisdom and political sagacity, the Germans might well have won the war. This is a book that anyone with an interest in that terrible conflict must read." Jeremi Suri, author of Liberty's Surest Guardian: American Nation-Building from the Founders to Obama "Franklin Roosevelt remains the most important and puzzling American war leader of the last century. David Kaiser's fascinating book offers powerful and relevant insights into how Roosevelt transformed an isolationist country with an ill-prepared military into a united and formidable fighting force. Kaiser shows how Roosevelt anticipated dangerous developments, how he invented new procedures for war preparations, and how he persuaded a skeptical public to fight an extended war. Roosevelt displayed a mix of strategic foresight, political acumen, and public charisma that our country has not seen again. Kaiser's book is vitally important because it demystifies Roosevelt, making him a realistic model for our own times." Indiana News-Sentinel "This is a fascinating read, and if you are a lover of history, you'll have a wonderful time." Military History Quarterly "An extraordinary book... For those interested in American strategy during the run-up to World War II, this is a must read." Battles and Book Reviews "An interesting and compelling account of the events in America during the 18 months prior to American entry into WWII... I highly recommend this book to anybody interested in World War II, but especially to people who think they are familiar with America's role in that war. An outstanding book." Kirkus "Kaiser's research is both comprehensive and illuminating...An admiring, richly textured portrait of a leader confronting the unthinkable."

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