Mark W. Clark Quote

World War II was an era in which America came of age as a world power. We had and we still have many lessons to learn. It was not surprising, perhaps, that we celebrated a victory when in reality we had not won the war. We had stopped too soon. We had been too eager to go home. We welcomed the peace, but after more years of effort and expenditure we found that we had won no peace.


p. 493 - From the Danube to the Yalu (1954)


World War II was an era in which America came of age as a world power. We had and we still have many lessons to learn. It was not surprising,...

World War II was an era in which America came of age as a world power. We had and we still have many lessons to learn. It was not surprising,...

World War II was an era in which America came of age as a world power. We had and we still have many lessons to learn. It was not surprising,...

World War II was an era in which America came of age as a world power. We had and we still have many lessons to learn. It was not surprising,...