Author: Warren Kozak
Author Signed: Y
Publisher: Washington Washington
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Cover: H/D
ISBN: 978-1-59698-569-8
Synopsis: Warren Kozak's comprehensive biography examines the controversial career of Curtis LeMay, one of America's most influential and polarizing military leaders, who shaped strategic bombing doctrine during World War II and later led the Strategic Air Command during the Cold War. Kozak's balanced account follows LeMay from his Ohio childhood through his rapid rise in the Army Air Forces to his postwar role as architect of America's nuclear deterrent strategy. The biography reveals how LeMay's innovative thinking and ruthless efficiency made him instrumental in developing effective bombing tactics against both Germany and Japan, including the devastating incendiary attacks on Japanese cities that preceded the atomic bombings. Through extensive research in archives and interviews with associates, Kozak examines LeMay's complex personality, showing how his combination of tactical brilliance and emotional distance enabled him to make difficult decisions that others might have avoided. The narrative details LeMay's leadership of the Twentieth Air Force's B-29 operations against Japan, including his controversial decision to switch from high-altitude precision bombing to low-level incendiary attacks that proved far more effective but also more destructive to civilian areas. The book analyzes LeMay's postwar transformation of the Strategic Air Command into America's primary nuclear deterrent force, showing how his organizational skills and strategic vision helped maintain peace during the most dangerous periods of the Cold War. Kozak's account examines the ethical questions surrounding LeMay's approach to warfare, including his belief that massive destruction could actually save lives by shortening conflicts and deterring future wars. The biography reveals LeMay's role in major Cold War crises, including the Berlin Airlift, Cuban Missile Crisis, and Vietnam War planning, showing how his advocacy for military solutions often conflicted with political considerations. The work provides insights into civil-military relations during the nuclear age, examining how professional military officers navigated the complex relationship between strategic requirements and political constraints. Kozak's balanced approach acknowledges LeMay's significant contributions to American security while examining the moral and strategic questions raised by his methods and philosophy. The biography demonstrates how individual military leaders can shape national strategy and international relations through their professional competence and force of personality.
LeMay: The Life and Wars of General Curtis LeMay, is one of the many primary source materials in the Army Air Corps Museum collection.
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