Examines notable blunders and errors of judgment during the Second World War, revealing their often embarrassing and contentious repercussions.
A mistake is an error of judgement, a blunder is a mistake caused by carelessness or ignorance, implying incompetence. Blunders are not always the result of incompetence; a chess player may give a critical piece away being distracted by noise, but in war it results in death with serious repercussions...
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