How The War Was Won: Air-sea Power And Allied V... -

: Attacking equipment while it was in transit to the front lines. Reception and Perspectives

: The book highlights that the vast majority of military production for all major belligerents—including Germany—was devoted to air and sea warfare rather than land forces. For instance, air and sea weapons accounted for at least two-thirds of German weapons production. How the War was Won: Air-Sea Power and Allied V...

: Some historians, such as those on WW2Talk , argue that O'Brien underestimates the psychological and physical necessity of land armies to actually "kill the will" of the enemy and occupy territory. : Attacking equipment while it was in transit