Presidents of War

The Epic Story, from 1807 to Modern Times

Michael Beschloss

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"Presidents of War" by Michael Beschloss examines the role of U.S. presidents in times of military conflicts throughout history. From the War of 1812 to the Iraq War, Beschloss presents a comprehensive analysis of how each president handled the intense pressures and decisions during times of war. Drawing on original documents, personal diaries, and letters, he delves into the political, social, and emotional factors affecting the wartime leadership of these presidents. By exploring the successes and failures of past commanders-in-chief, Beschloss offers valuable insights into the challenges faced by future presidents as they navigate the complexities of war.

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