Alright, I wrote my book to tell a plain and unvarnished tale of history.
I was dismayed at the level to which myth and downright lies have permeated the historical discussion. I wanted to assemble some of the things that I found were omitted in common history text books. I wanted you, the reader, to see that things happened for a reason. Oftentimes, in history we find that important events, such as World War 2 are given a few measly pages when one could make an entire class only about one year of this gargantuan conflict. For example, while the war in Europe is given a healthy 5 pages, the war in the Pacific is given less than one. Does that mean that the war in the Pacific is any less important? Sure, the Allies agreed, at Potsdam and Yalta, that Germany needed to be eliminated first, but the Japanese fought on, the last