Retreat From DoomsdayBasic Books, 1990年7月17日 - 352 頁 |
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第 82 頁
... percent per year , and agricul- tural production rose 30 percent overall . War production , which stood at 2 percent of total output in 1939 and 10 percent in 1941 , was 40 percent in 1943 , and by 1944 the United States was producing 40 ...
... percent per year , and agricul- tural production rose 30 percent overall . War production , which stood at 2 percent of total output in 1939 and 10 percent in 1941 , was 40 percent in 1943 , and by 1944 the United States was producing 40 ...
第 207 頁
... percent , would rise to 54 percent by 1980 , and its 33 percent of world industrial production would rise to 60 percent . With the defection of China , these predictions proved theoretical indeed : the size of the camp shrank to 14 ...
... percent , would rise to 54 percent by 1980 , and its 33 percent of world industrial production would rise to 60 percent . With the defection of China , these predictions proved theoretical indeed : the size of the camp shrank to 14 ...
第 290 頁
... percent of colonial levels ( Brooke 1985 ) . 14. C. May 1986 . 15. Hosmer and Wolfe 1983 , p . 240. Loss of Soviet ... percent share of the national vote by the mid - 1970s , and in 1986 to less than 10 percent while managing to attract ...
... percent of colonial levels ( Brooke 1985 ) . 14. C. May 1986 . 15. Hosmer and Wolfe 1983 , p . 240. Loss of Soviet ... percent share of the national vote by the mid - 1970s , and in 1986 to less than 10 percent while managing to attract ...
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Historys Greatest Nonevent | 3 |
THE DECLINE AND PERSISTENCE OF WAR BEFORE | 15 |
War Advocacy Before World War I | 37 |
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