This is the first volume of a work published in English, recounting France’s efforts to rebuild its deterrent capabilities in the aftermath of and since the end of World War II.
As a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council since the end of World War II, France has endeavored to rebuild its military capabilities to ensure that the shock of its defeat in 1940 never happens again. This is why, in the wake of World War II, the French government implemented a program designed to cement France’s position at the center of the nuclear “game”: missiles, submarines, aircraft…
This first volume shows in great detail how France made considerable efforts to acquire the nuclear bomb and Dassault Mirage IV and Mirage III aircraft with the support of both politicians and the general public. All this culminated in the French nuclear program of the 1960s-1970s, which would fundamentally change the face of a country that is now one of the world’s leading military-industrial nations.
This first volume features a wealth of anecdotes, in-depth documentation, but also a variety of photos and diagrams to provide an extra measure of clarity. When can we expect a French translation?
Book. “A Sword for Peace and Liberty – Volume 1″ Author, Philippe Wodka-Gallien. Editions Europe@War. ISBN: 9781804512135
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