Review of "America Faces the Next War," by Frank H. Simonds

 Review of

America Faces the Next War, by Frank H. Simonds

Five out of five stars

Dead-on predictions of the Second World War

 This book was published in 1933, when Adolf Hitler was rising to absolute power in Germany. Simonds cites Hitler’s writings and speeches as evidence that another war would break out in Europe. He also criticizes the victors of Britain and France in their vindictive actions against Germany as well as the withdrawal of the United States from taking an active part in the overall governance of Europe.

 The worldwide Depression was at its deepest point and the widespread devastation and despair that it created is also put forward by Simonds. There are few people that have been as prescient as Simonds in putting forward a thesis as to what will happen in the future. It is unfortunate that few in power paid serious attention to what he was saying.

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