"A collection of well-researched articles. I was particularly impressed with Patrick Brennan's essay on General Griesbach, a long overdue assessment of the remarkable man based on careful use of archival sources. I enjoyed the other essays which offer other approaches to the war but it is the contributions of Horral, Cook, Brennan, and Wise that make this collection a must." Terry Copp, Department of History, Wilfred Laurier University /// "Horrall's essay on Charlie Chaplin is fresh and interesting, and draws from the most recent works on popular culture. Brennan's article is an important study of a commander who has been undeservedly ignored, and Owen Cooke's also sheds light on a subject about which too little is known." Jonathan Vance, Department of History, University of Western Ontario " ... intriguing ..."--Times Literary Supplement, 10 October, 2003